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    Percy’s meeting with Aunt Em [Medusa] made him think about staying with her and gave him a doubt with his mission and this represents the Woman as Temptress. As Aunt Em said‚ “Do not be a pawn of the Olympians‚ my dear. You would be better off as a statue. Less pain‚. Less pain.” This lines made him think about being the Gods way of hurting one another. The temptation in this part of the story was the urge to stay with Medusa because of her persuading‚ lull-like voice that tells him to abandon his

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    friends as kids but drifted apart as they became older and Thomas became an outcast for wild his story-telling. Victor had once beat Thomas up for no reason at all and years later Thomas was still willing to be a friend to Victor by helping him get to Phoenix and bring his father’s remains back. I once went through a bad breakup and was very broken. My closest friends were there for me‚ and my mother was supportive‚ but all they did was tell me I’d find better fish in the sea‚ when all I wanted at the

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    South Park’s episode‚ “With Apologies to Jesse Jackson” played on many ideas such as racism‚ racial sensitivity‚ institutionalized exclusion of minorities‚ and the pushing political agendas. To summarize‚ the episode featured a man who was called‚ “nigger-guy”‚ because he said the racial slur‚ nigger‚ on Wheel of Fortune. He later went on to feel as if he was being treated badly because everyone was excluding him from events. His son was even affected by the actions of his father and almost lost

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    gathering stones in the town square. Everyone is seems preoccupied with a funny-looking black box‚ and the lottery consists of little more than handmade slips of paper. Tradition is endemic to small towns‚ a way to link families and generations. Jackson‚ however‚ pokes holes in the reverence that people have for tradition. She writes that the villagers don’t really know much about the lottery’s origin but try to preserve the tradition nevertheless. The villagers’ blind acceptance of the lottery

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    Addison & Johnson Essay In Boswell’s "The Life of Samuel Jackson"‚ he writes of his view of the authors Addison and Johnson. He uses the matter of factness to describe each author’s unique presence and writing style. From the beginning‚ Boswell clearly states that he thinks it "unjust" to call Addison nerveless and feeble‚ but favors Johnson throughout the passage. He is able to show us how to appreciate two different styles‚ even if you are more partial to one of them. Boswell speaks

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    In the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson it told about an agricultural community that hosts a lottery to make their crops grow. During the Lottery‚ they have a drawing of papers. The one who has the black mark on their paper will be stoned to death as a sacrifice for their crops. Readers can learn that karma will come back to you from this story. Arguing about something unimportant won’t do you any good in the future. In this story‚ Tess argued that her husband didn’t get enough time to

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    Shirley Jackson‚ Gwendolyn Brooks‚ and Matsuo Basho presented their thought and idea in the form of short story and poems. Their writings were mostly linked with each other because they were based on history‚ tradition‚ and nature of people and places. Shirley Jackson “The Lottery‚” main idea was based on tradition and history. The writer used symbolism to introduce the idea of “Black box”. “Seventy-seventh year I been in the lottery‚” Old man Warner said as he went through the crowd. “Seventy-seventh

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    "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson opens on a warm June day in a town of about three hundred people‚ and describes an annual event in the town‚ a tradition that is apparently widespread among surrounding villages as well. While the townspeople‚ more than 300‚ await the arrival of Mr. Summers‚ and the black wooden box from which everyone is to draw a folded slip of paper‚ adults chat while children play a game in which they gather stones. The event for which they gather is a lottery conducted by

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    universe. Humans follow other humans for answers and directions. Traditions are beliefs that humans pass down to younger humans. The next generations are meant to follow these traditions‚ and it will always be that way. In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ a grim tradition of murder is upheld by the town’s people simply because their ancestors did it. “The Lottery” is a dark story about a small town that continues to practice a bizarre superstition only because it is a tradition. Everyone in the town

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    1 About The Lottery The Lottery is written by Shirley Jackson‚ published in 1948‚ published by The New Yorker magazine. The story is fictional and so is the lottery. The plot of this story is the reflection of the society after World war II. The lottery happen every year on June 27th. The lottery was a teradion in the town. In the small town of about three hundred people is farming community.At the town square right in between the post office and the bank the lottery would take place. The families

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