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    Shirley Chisholm Paper

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    Biography Shirley Chisholm‚ the first black woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives‚ died on January 1‚ 2005. She was 80 years old. Chisholm had an influential political career. In 1968‚ she was elected to Congress from New York City. She served until 1983‚ when she retired. In 1972‚ Chisholm became the first black person to seek the Democratic Presidential nomination. She won 152 delegates. Jesse Jackson called her a "woman of great courage . . . who refused to accept the ordinary

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    The title of the story "The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson is ironic. By only reading the title of this story the reader would assume that someone is going to win something good. But‚ the opposite of that is actually the true part‚ because the author‚ Shirley Jackson Makes it seems like it is just another one of those regular days in the village. But it is not. One way that Shirley Jackson proves that some of her story is written with irony is what kind of traditions they have. They make traditions

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    For other uses‚ see Lottery (disambiguation). "The Lottery" is a short story by Shirley Jackson‚ first published in the June 26‚ 1948 issue of The New Yorker.[1] Written the same month it was published‚ it is ranked today as "one of the most famous short stories in the history of American literature".[2] It has been described as "a chilling tale of conformity gone mad."[3] Response to the story was negative‚ surprising Jackson‚ Caleb Mann (the local head editor at the local paper) and The New Yorker

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    In the story the Haunting of the Hill House Shirley Jackson sets a trap for both the readers and the protagonist‚ although the Hill House has a history of supernatural existence‚ but the events that unfold during the story suggest that some of the happenings at the house were not entirely supernatural but can be linked to the psychology of the characters. Eleanor Vance the main protagonist in the story is a socially repressed woman who spent eleven years of her life taking care of her ill mother

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    Engl151C-17 September 16‚ 2011 “The Lottery” Traditions The main theme of “The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson‚ is tradition. Traditions are beliefs‚ legends‚ customs‚ information and other things that are passed down from generation to generation. This theme is shown in many different ways throughout the story. The first way tradition is shown in the story is with the ritual that the town people call the lottery. The second way tradition is shown is by the character Mrs. Hutchinson. Another character

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    Tien Hanh Lai  Woodard   English 1  7/9/14  "The Possibility of Evil" Three Themes Essay       The short story “The Possibility of Evil‚” written by Shirley Jackson‚ is about an old lady  named Miss Strangeworth‚ who lives in a small and sweet town in all her long life. Miss  Strangeworth seems to be a kind and friendly but also a weird and wicked person who always  thinks that everyone is evil and lustful. She gives herself the responsibility to watch and to  send people secret letters to point out their unknown mistakes

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    Those Who Blindly Follow the Masses in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” There have always been horrid traditions that many people blindly follow because they live in a society that practices them. In Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ “The Lottery‚” Tessie Hutchison becomes the unlucky victim of a brutal and merciless stoning which questions our contemporary ethical values. Although the setting in “The Lottery” is not specified‚ we can assume that it is centered in small-town America in a time era

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    Laurie’s parents did not expect Laurie’s school year to occur as it did. Shirley Jackson wrote a realistic fiction short story based on real events‚ titled “Charles.” In the story‚ Laurie’s behavioral issues occurred as a result of Laurie craving the attention that was lost when he received a sibling. Laurie eventually realized that having negative behavior will grant him more attention from the people around him. Laurie was a disobedient child that had just began kindergarten. The story is set in

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    The Possibility of Evil Things aren’t always what they seem. In the short story “The Possibility of Evil”‚ Shirley Jackson writes about Ms. Strangeworth‚ an elderly lady‚ that looks to be kind and sweet but turns out to be a judgmental perfectionist. In the story‚ Ms. Strangeworth writes letters to people in her town judging them about how they live their lives. Clearly‚ Ms. Strangeworth proves that appearance can be deceiving because below the kind demeanor she is selfish‚ nasty‚ and bitter person

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    Although Shirley Jackson wrote many books‚ children’s stories and humorous pieces‚ she is most remembered for her story "The Lottery." In "The Lottery" Jackson portrays the average citizens of an average village taking part in an annual sacrifice of one of their own residents. When the story was published in the New Yorker magazine in 1948‚ reader response was tremendous. People were horrified by the story and wrote to express their disgust that a tale containing a pointless‚ arbitrary‚ violent sacrifice

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