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    Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by what she does‚ what the narrator says about her‚ and how other characters interact with her. In The Possibility of Evil we will see how she changes from so sweet to so bitter. Miss strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by concidering what she does. In other words she is a nice woman at the beginning. She grows roses and is friendly with the everyone in the town. Without a doubt there aren’t just any ordinary roses. People come from everywhere

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    “The lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “first they came” by Martin Neimoller are both great story’s where the theme is standing up for what is right isn’t always the easiest path. In the lottery Mrs. Hutchinson wins and because she followed the crowd and played the game. And that doesn’t work out to well‚ and when the speaker in first they came does what everyone else does he is nearly executed. When the Hutchinson family wins the lottery Tessie Hutchinson is not very happy‚ in paragraph 45 and 46

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    Many authors usually incorporate a theme in their piece of writing. A theme is basically the subject of talk on what the author’s personal feelings are. In the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson the theme is the danger of blindly following traditions can eventually lead to you being cruel. The following theme with be supported through characterization and setting. In The Lottery one way that the danger of blindly following traditions can eventually lead to you being cruel is seen through

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    theme in both TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD By Harper Lee and THE LOTTERY By Shirley Jackson. These authors may have used different kinds of literary techniques to impart their messages in the book/story but we could still compare and contrast their literary techniques that they have used to inform their readers. The authors Harper Lee and Shirley Jackson both illustrate the overarching theme of self- reliance versus conformity to their

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    ” By reading “Lather and Nothing Else‚” “The Possibility of Evil” and through one’s one personal struggles this quote is found to be true. Everyone faces struggles with themselves. It is yourself that is your own enemy because your mind is what creates your fears‚ goals and weaknesses not someone else. The story “Lather and Nothing Else” talks about a barber who must decide to be either a hero or a murderer. “The Possibility of Evil” deals with the evil that lies beneath the peaceful surface of a

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    Mr. Summers had been driven nearly mad by last year’s death of Tessie Hutchinson‚ a woman who was very dear to his heart. Hence‚ immediately following the previous lottery year he shattered the old‚ worn lottery box to smithereens. For weeks before the lottery‚ the people of the town speculated when the lottery would take place for the next year’s annual lottery. No one spoke of the missing box. However‚ there was speculation of a new box that would be unveiled to the public during the next annual

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    Discussion of Theme in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ blind acceptance of tradition without question is presented throughout this story as the underlying theme. “The Lottery” is a tale about a town of people who hold a drawing in their town square. The result of this sweepstakes is the death of a resident of the town; the townsfolk stone the unlucky inhabitant to death because they believe that the sacrifice will ensure the town a profitable harvest each fall

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    The author of the short story‚ The Lottery‚ is Shirley Jackson. In the lottery‚ the villagers of a small town gather together on the 27th of June for the annual tradition of the town lottery‚ which is conducted by Mr. Summers. In which‚ every year they select a random person to be stoned to their death‚ as they are the winner of the lottery. Emphasizing the theme of the dangers of blindly following traditions. This is shown through characterization‚ tone and dialogue. Firstly‚ the theme of the

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    analysis of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson--Females’ inferior position The Lottery written by Shirley Jackson tells such a story: There is an ancient traditional annual event held in a small town in America. Anyone who wins the “lottery” will be stoned to death for harvest. Tessie is the new unluckier this time‚ who has to suffer this cruel and inhumane punishment. Seen deeply‚ females’ inferior position is showed elaborately in this novel. First‚ the appellation to females shows that they are

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    Comparative Essay “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Lottery Ticket” by Anton Chekhov Most people today would define Lottery as the drawing of lots in which prizes are distributed to the winners among persons buying a chance‚ however these two stories give us a different out look on the word lottery. The stories “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Lottery Ticket” by Anton Chekhov are both extremely powerful stories that leave you thinking. People turn on other people for self

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