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    that are most thematically alike those are: The Lottery by Shirley Jackson in 1948; The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin in 1975; and Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. in 1961. I have chosen these three stories because someone pays the cost in each of these stories and the results in each of them are the same. The elements of plot‚ characterizations‚ settings and symbols of each of these stories are alike. The story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is about village who stones

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    stereotype an old woman as a bit kooky and off her rocker. The fact that an old woman is a bit kooky doesn’t raise any suspicions‚ so the reader thinks that it is just like any of the other stories he or she has read. This technique was also used in “The Lottery.” On page 81 it is stated‚ “Soon the men gathered…speaking of planting and rain‚ tractors and taxes…the women‚ wearing faded house dresses…greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossips…” This stereotyping of the men and women in the town gave

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    all about the money‚ unless the general public was extremely stupid. The odds of winning the lottery are lesser than the odds of someone being struck by lightning (1 in 649‚739) or than someone being killed by a terrorist attack abroad (1 in 650‚000). (7). It has been said‚ "If you bought 100 tickets a week your entire adult life‚ from the age of 18 to 75‚ you’d have a 1 percent chance of winning the lottery". (7) Now‚ a number of psychological studies have been done which indicate that the desire

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    adaptation that provides the mechanism for collective intelligence‚ but also explains how morally reprehensible consensus can form. Behaviors range from gang rapes and beatings to the extermination of an entire people group."[6] In the case of "The Lottery‚" the collective mentality is a theme that is represented directly as one of the characters in the story‚ Tessie Hutchinson‚ is subjected to a series of brutal bludgeonings from the other members of her town during an annual human sacrifice ritual

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    Interview with Shirley Jackson I still remember the day we were assigned to do a research paper on a piece of literature we had read in my English 198 class. The story I chose to write my paper on was “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ it was one of my favorites. Luckily for me Mrs. Jackson lived in my neighborhood and my parents were friends with her and her husband. So I knew it would not be difficult to set up an interview with her for my research paper. One day after getting home from school

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    What would you do if‚ for example‚ you won a million dollars in the lottery? Never mind your chances of winning are just slightly better than the chances of being abducted by aliens. Even so‚ winning the lottery is a favorite daydream for a lot of us. If I had a million dollars‚ I’m guessing I would definitely crave for more. Perhaps I would try to discover a way to double the million‚ preferably not using anything against the law. It seems that no matter how much money you have‚ it’s

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Islam has strictly prohibited all the activities that are did not give any benefits or get the profits from a wrong or illegal ways. It also waste peoples’ time‚ energy‚ money and make others in trouble and difficulties. The activities are like riba‚ fraud‚ gambling‚ gharar‚ sell goods that are no use and others. All of the activities are against by Shariah but in our country‚ there are many cases of these activities. People do not take care about halal and haram of the things

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    determining how he spends his days‚ or how his days may inevitably end. The importance of a person’s character is clearly shown in the short stories “The Lottery” and “The Chase.” In “The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson‚ readers can tell right from the beginning that Tessie Hutchinson is different from the other townspeople. After arriving late to the lottery and making a big fuss to find her family‚ she does not settle down until after having a light-hearted conversation with her husband‚ whereas the other

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    English 102 December 12‚ 2010 Bluest Eyes by Morrison(novel)‚ The Lottery by Shirley Jackson (short story)‚August Wilson’s Fences and W. H. Auden’s poem The Unknown Citizen Beauty is in the eye of the holder ‚that’s if you have someone holding it‚ as for Pecola she is a young girl who is constantly reminded how ugly she is ‚which makes her wish she had blue eyes so that someone can see and appreciate her. Both her parents find happiness somewhere ‚her father finds joy in

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    If I Were a Rich Girl Some say money can’t buy love; well‚ maybe that’s true‚ but have you thought of what could be bought with money? If I were to win the lottery and receive fifty-million dollars‚ there are so many things I would do. I’d start by paying off all of my debt‚ twenty-thousand dollars worth. Next‚ my husband and I would find the perfect house. A house with three stories; one being the basement‚ a four car garage‚ four bedrooms‚ three bathrooms‚ a large living area‚ a big playroom

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