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    Kindergarten is a specific school year where children learn life learning skills. These skills carry forward throughout their lifetime. In this case‚ a young boy named Laurie experienced an unforgettable year in kindergarten. Shirley Jackson incorporated Charles within her story; she portrayed how Laurie created an unrealistic classmate named “Charles” to hide his atrocious behavior. This eventful story was told from the mother’s perspective‚ where she explained her sequential storyline of being

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    or witnessed these awful acts at least once in their lifetime. Author Shirley Jackson coveys both violence and human cruelty in her well known short story "The Lottery". "Jackson’s The Lottery" states‚ "The date of the lottery‚ its location‚ and the symbolic or ironic names of its characters all work to convey a meaning that is even more disturbing than the shock created by its well-known ending" (Yarmove 242). In Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery"‚ she uses techniques such as symbolism and irony

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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is the story of a village following a tradition that results in the sacrifice of one citizen each year by stoning. The author Shirley Jackson shows the reader how following the unknown may result into sorrowful actions if one is too apprehensive to ask questions. Although the villagers do not know why they follow the tradition they willingly participate until they become the victim. Shirley Jackson provides a story full of brutal undertones about a village that performs

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    5 2009 The Possibility of Evil: Critical Response Journal The Story‚ The Possibility of Evil is a truly interesting story that demonstrates the evil of a community that seems almost perfect. This story demonstrates how there is probably no place on Earth that evil has not reached. The story bases itself on a small suburban town and the people that live there. The reader meets Miss Strangeworth who is a sweet little lady that smiles

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    Atmosphere – sad‚ tense V. Plot A. Introduction The story opens with Awiyao entering his and Lumnay’s house. B. Conflict Things start heat up when Lumnay says sh does not want any other man. C. Climax When Awiyao says he does not want any other woman. D. Denouement But they need to follow their tribe’s tradition. E. Resolution Awiyao has to go back to the wedding dance VI. Theme For me‚ the message of the story is “ true love never dies”. Though Awiyao and Lumnay need

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    No matter what the topic is‚ there will always be someone who disagrees with your perspective and view on certain subjects‚ but instead of trying to convince them otherwise‚ the only thing you can do is accept it. “We‚ as human beings‚ must be willing to accept people who are different from ourselves.” Stated by Barbara Jordan. In the texts‚ “What‚ of This Goldfish Would You Wish for?” short story by Etgar Keret‚ “American Flag States for Tolerance” a newspaper editorial by Ronald J. Allen‚ and “The

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    The story of Atlantis starts with a character by the name of Kritias tells of his account of Atlantis‚ told to his family generation ago by a priest during a family members visit to Egypt. It is said that there was a powerful and advances civilization located to the west of the “Pillars of Hercules”. The nation had been established by Poseidon‚ God of the Sea. Poseidon was the father of five sets of twins on the island. Atlas‚ the firstborn‚ had the surrounding ocean named after him and received

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    The lottery by Shirley Jackson‚ takes place in a flourishing small town‚ that has a tradition of a lottery once a year. The lottery has been practiced for as long as the citizens could remember‚ they do not remember why or how it came to be‚ but that it is tradition. Shirley Jackson uses symbolism in actions‚ names‚ and objects to tell the underlying meaning of the lottery. The lottery begins with what seems like the most innocent of actions‚ children playing‚ but foreshadows the evil and satanic ritual

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    In Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ "The Lottery"‚ the main theme is how traditions lose their meaning due to human forgetfulness. This can cause horrible consequences to occur. The story is set in a small town‚ ’on the morning of June 27th’. It opens with false innocence‚ using children‚ tricking the reader into an unaware state. The reader almost expects the Lottery to be something wonderful since the "normal" lottery has the winner getting a prize of a large amount of money or possession. Even

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    Shirley Jackson’s stories and books arose out of the complex‚ sad‚ and joyous magic of her life. Often her stories were based on her own family or strange little customary romances‚ well suited for the magazines she wrote for. Jackson’s restrictive upbringing created a struggle within her to both fulfill and deny the ways of her mother to whom appearance and social acceptance was all important. She was an odd‚ plain girl rejecting the gracious country-club lifestyle of her family‚ preferring

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