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    Mohammad Alnemer Prof. Kane Mary English 1302 June23‚ 2015 Lottery by Shirley Jackson Shirley Jackson is an expert at controlling her peruse‚ a strategy that pays off as the story develops and everything that once appeared to be wonderful are demonstrated to have an exceptionally dull side. The title of "The Lottery" alone is an awesome illustration of how Shirley Jackson topples peruse desires; we more often than not hear "lottery" and are loaded with a feeling of trust and plausibility; we are

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    In his book‚ “The Shame of the Nation”‚ Jonathan Kozol outlines core inequalities in the American educational system. According to Kozol although great steps were made in the 1960s and 1970s to integrate schools‚ by the end of the 1980s schools had begun to re-segregate. In inner cities such as Chicago‚ eighty-seven percent of children enrolled in public schools were either black or Hispanic‚ and only ten percent were white (page#). It seems that there are many different factors contributing to the

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    S.C Mrs. C ENC 1102‚ Section 45 February 10‚ 2014 Characters of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson The Lottery‚ like most of Shirley Jackson’s other short stories was written in third person. Newsweek states‚ “In her art‚ as in her life‚ Shirley Jackson was an absolute original. She listened to her own voice‚ kept her own counsel‚ and isolated herself from all intellectual and literary currents . . . . She was unique." (Newsweek) In the short story “The Lottery there are three major characters

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    People might admire someone in their childhood or during their life. Such as their parents‚ movie star‚ singer or athlete. For me‚ the National basketball Association player "Jeremy Lin" is the person who I respect. Why do I esteem Jeremy Lin‚ yet I don’t admire the other world famous players like LeBron James‚ Kobe Bryant or Kevin Durant? There are two reasons why Jeremy is the athlete I respect the most. First‚ I admire him because of his excellence under pressure

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    “The Lottery” Research Paper Outline Thesis/Essay Map Statement: Through the names of the characters used‚ the ritualized use of a scapegoat‚ and the actions of the women in “The Lottery‚” Shirley Jackson symbolistically foreshadowed the unforeseeable ending and portrayed the culture of rural America. Main supporting points and minor supporting details: I. The names of the characters symbolistically foreshadowed the unforeseeable ending and portrayed the culture of rural America. A. Mr

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    Have some societies become used to this? In the story‚ “The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson‚ a village assembles to take part in a lottery. The grand prize? A death caused by stones. Family‚ friends‚ and community assembling to send the “lucky” individual to the grave. In this short story‚ Jackson reveals that society has become so use to violence that they have become numb to it. Towards the beginning of the story‚ Shirley Jackson shows how the villagers treat the event so nonchalantly. “... They

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    never enough. In Laurence Shames’ article‚ “The More factor”‚ the concept of growth and wanting more is dubbed as insidious because Americans are shown as being exceedingly greedy to satisfy their own ends instead of promoting widespread growth. Such satisfaction must take advantage of new ‘frontiers’ to profit from as old markets tend to decline in profits. American views of an unending frontier‚ opportunity‚ and more have always been a part of who Americans are.

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    Shirley Jackson is one of the most brilliant authors in the 20th century. She wrote several novels and some excellent short stories. She composes literature mainly focusing on horror and mystery. She has been nominated and have won various awards‚ including the Edgar award for Best Short Story. The story that put Shirley Jackson on the map is The Lottery. The Lottery written by Shirley Jackson is a short story about a small village that has a tradition of gathering everyone in town‚ once a year‚

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    strange story of a parable with a relevant‚ timeless story. identify the story‚ author and a brief‚ phrased description of the story itself. ^intro sentence thesis sentence - all these groups enact shirley jackson’s warnings about the horrors of blind obedience to authority. Shirley Jackson start setting it with time and space-something along the lines of when the story took place (sometime in the 20th century‚ contemporary) where it takes place-north east‚ rural america‚ where corn

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    Shirley Jackson‚ author of “The Lottery”‚ choice of character actions‚ setting and plot events contribute to different moods throughout the story. The peaceful mood at the story’s beginning‚ followed by the gradually building tension‚ and the shocking end at the story’s conclusion demonstrate mood changes in the short story. In the beginning of the story‚ the mood is happy and cheerful; this is portrayed through the setting. It states “The morning of June 27 was clear and sunny‚ with the fresh

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