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    studying and looking at the sophistication of literary terms in “The Lottery” there are many different literary devices we can figure out in the specific storyline of the lottery ad especially in its themes. The story “The Lottery” focuses on an extremely heavy amount of suspicion between different social classes in the story. This suspense is a literary device that can be heavily seen through the story. The celebration of the lottery can be seen as a vital tradition in their old-style neighborhood as

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    story "Bus Ticket" By Zoe Fairbairns: While reading the short story "Bus Ticket" by Zoe Fairbairns‚ I really enjoyed every minute because I felt sympathy and I was familiar with the main character’s ideas and thoughts. The most thing that I like in the story is the way she explains her approach for acceptance if someone dislikes or rejects her. "I am prepared to accept that anyone who knows me may dislike me‚ but when someone who cannot dislike me because they don’t know me‚ attacks me‚ I collapse

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    It is through great suspense and irony that Shirley Jackson tells the story of a lottery in a small town. The result of the lottery is also left open to be interpreted by the reader. All this could not be done without the use of the third person objective point of view in which the story ‚“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ is told. Shirley Jackson uses situational irony as well as verbal irony to keep the readers on their toes and especially to keep the ending a surprise. Achieving this irony would

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    Lottery Discussion Answers

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    Jackson‚ "The Lottery" – Discussion and Analysis Questions Answer the following questions in complete sentences on your own paper. Provide quotations (with page/line numbers) from the story to support your answers. 1. Why has Jackson chosen common people for her characters? Could she have chosen characters from other levels of sophistication with the same effect? What is the irony of the tone of this story? 2. What seems to have been the original purpose of the lottery? What do people

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    Is winning always a win? will not this time. “The Lottery” takes place in a small village that has a weird way of doing things. Many people call this village there home but two of the residents stand out to me. Mr. Summers and Old man Warner were both men that supported the lottery. Mr. Summers was a man of many talents he was always working anything he could gets his hands on. With no kids and a wife that he would rather stay away from because of her attitude he has plenty of time for any

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    Win&Loss Analysis

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    Report - Win - CONFIDENTIAL - 1 1. Project Data Company name Country Company number Project / Transaction no. Activity ID Industry Classification Customer status Solution evaluated Volume Global Retailing Company Nordic Country No. from client database Project No. from client database Code from from client database According to cleint Prospect One of our client’s solution USD 250k plus opportunity Deal Result Main competitors Type of interview Respondent Interview date Win Competitor

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    and the theme? If you win the lottery‚ you would expect to become a millionaire. Instead‚ you got stoned to death. In her contemporary short story‚ “The Lottery‚” the author‚ Shirley Jackson uses the external conflict of blindly following rituals to demonstrate the danger of the following tradition blindly and the cruel nature of the characters. To exemplify the first point‚ I say that the lottery serves as the symbol of conservatism. In the story‚ the tradition of the lottery is passed down from

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    and Design (OOSAD) 15.3.3 OOA of Railway Ticket Reservation System Assume that domain analysis is complete and DAD is ready for reference. The analyst also has a fair knowledge of the system and the system environment. For the sake of convenience and to reduce complexity at this stage in OOA‚ we are ignoring certain conditions‚ constraints and features that the real system may have. For example‚ we are not considering cancellation of tickets as a requirement. We assume all passengers irrespective

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    Alma Musvosvi Professor Aagaard English 102 April 15‚ y Journal IV One of the many themes Shirley Jackson portrays in “The Lottery”‚ is blind acceptance of sexism in society. This theme was clear shown throughout the story in the way that women were treated. In the opening of the story‚ the villagers is gathered at the town square in preparation for the annual lottery. Jackson describes what the boys‚ girls‚ men and women are doing. From the beginning‚ women and girls take the stereotypical roles

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    My First Speeding Ticket

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    Speeding Ticket It was a cool December evening. I was tired but excited to be going back to my hometown for the weekend. It was a long drive home and I wished time would go by faster. The clock on the dash beat methodically‚ as if it was in time with the rotation of the tires‚ round‚ and round. Suddenly my thoughts were interrupted as I met an oncoming police officer and realized that I was exceeding the speed limit a great deal. Frantic I sped up and looked for a road that I could slip

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