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    In Shirley Jackson ’s short story "The Lottery" she represents an average society with seemingly common order and widely developed traditions which everybody is forced or even glad to follow whatever they are. First we see how everybody has traditionally defined roles within the community: men‚ women and even children know well how they are expected to behave. Men are the dominating part; they have the right to make decisions for their families. Women have a subordinate position: they are supposed

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    Can winning a lottery be the ideal thing that could happen in one day? The short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is all contrary. This story starts of as a pleasant‚ beautiful summer day in a small village. Where the children are picking up and accumulating rocks‚ the women are gossiping and the men are telling jokes. A beautiful day to play the lottery‚right? However‚ this is not a lottery you want to win. Two characters that impacted me the most from this short story are the Mr.Warner and

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    “’Too far! Too far!’ exclaimed the goodman…” (Hawthorne). Young Goodman Brown struggles with his intended participation in a sinful ritual and the public morality of the Puritans. Likewise‚ some of the townsfolk in “The Lottery” start questioning if the lottery should be abandoned. Through the use of irony and symbolism‚ both Nathaniel Hawthorne and Shirley Jackson address the theme of blindly following a social norm to disastrous ends. Names‚ titles and objects are points of irony in “Young Goodman

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    Have you ever heard of execution as a prize? In a fictional village from “the Lottery”‚ Tessie Hutcherson was stoned to death by family and friends when she wins a tradition lottery. Shirley Jackson‚ the author of “the Lottery” progresses through the story while throwing in subtle hints‚ acknowledging the change in Tessie‚ and the attitude of the villages. Shirley Jackson‚ the author of “the Lottery’ sets an eerie tone as she manipulates the reader using foreshadowing strategies and leads them to

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    When reading the beginning of the fictional short story The Lottery‚ the title leads the reader to assume that one of the characters in the story will become lucky. The author reveals the hidden theme towards the ending when the story’ true meaning becomes apparent. The author Shirley Jackson gives the reader subtle symbolic hints that the small New England town has a ritualistic nature. When the reader reaches the ending of The Lottery; all of Shirley Jackson’s signals begin to come together similar

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    people read have six elements of fiction. The story the lottery by Shirley Jackson contains six elements of fiction like any other story. The six elements of fiction are Structure‚ Characterization‚ Theme‚ Symbol‚ and Setting. Structure is an element of fiction. The structure is split into four parts: exposition‚ Rising action‚ Climax‚ and resolution. The exposition in the lottery occur when the villagers gathered around for the town lottery. The complication/rising action occurs when the Hutchinson

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    The short story‚ The Lottery by Shirley Jackson‚ is about a village is the past that had some traditions. One of the traditions was that every year one person would be chosen for sacrifice. They thought the sacrifice would bring a good growing season for the crops. This lottery only took 2 hours‚ but some took as long as two days. The theme is luck goes a long way because mathematically there’s a small chance of winning‚ luck is random‚ and luck isn’t always good. One reason is‚ mathematically

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    The story of “The Lottery”‚ written by Shirley Jackson is very different in terms of the ways you and I may see the lottery today. The lottery today is looked at as fun‚ entertaining and almost as a type of recreation for many Americans but not in this short story. The lottery in this story is the total opposite of the way we view it today. It does not deal with entertainment but it deals with your life literally‚ almost as if they are playing Russian roulette. But this all seems like a normal everyday

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    In 1948‚ “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson demonstrates the effect of social groups‚ how that affects the conscious mind and decisions. There’s a small village of three hundred people‚ and every year there’s a “Lottery”. The lottery was a long standing tradition the people of the village did every year since its founding’s. It consists of a post master‚ sheriff‚ and opening words‚ the whole town gathers in the middle of the village for the drawing. The whole thing starts around early morning to finish

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    consequences. In “The Lottery‚” the fortunate or in this case the unfortunate winner would be stoned to death. “The people of the village began to gather in the square‚ between the post office and the bank‚ around ten o’clock” (Jackson 1). This quote shows that the lottery runs on tried-and-true process‚ and the whole town passionately followed the ritual. The participants were of the view that the sacrifice would bring in bountiful corn during harvest time. In “The Lottery‚” Shirley Jackson proficiently

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