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    Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery: An Exposition of Conformity in Society The Lottery‚ a short story by the nonconformist author Shirley Jackson‚ represents communities‚ America‚ the world‚ and conformist society as a whole by using setting and most importantly symbolism with her inventive‚ cryptic writing style. It was written in 1948‚ roughly three years after the liberation of a World War II concentration camp Auschwitz. Even today‚ some people deny that the Holocaust ever happened. Jackson shows

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    Invasion Bradbury and Wells stories are all about Martians invading earth‚ but‚ the characters experience it in some similar and different ways. In both stories “Zero Hour” and War of The World’s the authors write about how the Martians take over the earth and what life would be without any humans. Although the characters in “Zero Hour” and The War of the Worlds both deal with alien invasions‚ the authors don’t envision the same fate for their characters. For “Zero Hour” Mink’s parents hide in

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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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    Symbolism through the Short Story The Pedestrian By Ray Bradbury Since the turn of the century‚ new technology has slowly begun to create an anti-social and impersonal society. Take‚ for instance‚ the advancement of the entertainment industry; people’s idea of a social night out is "going to the movies"‚ where there is very limited social interaction. With the advancements of kitchen appliances‚ time is rarely spent with ones family in the kitchen whether it is to cook‚ wash dishes‚ or just socialize

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    of the story‚ it describes the setting of the story. The setting was a clear and sunny day on the morning of June 27th‚ which felt like a warm full-summer day. Around were flowers that were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green. Jackson describes this setting to be a beautiful warm day in June‚ but after reading the outcome of the story this particular description seems to be misleading and unusual‚ but adds great affect to the story line as you wonder if the lottery is used for

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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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    Response to Ray Bradbury quote‚ “You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” If taken literally‚ this quote seems pretty black and white. What Bradbury has implied is a culture which stops reading books does not need the added push of censorship. In a free society‚ you cannot suppress what people think or do‚ therefore putting limits on what books can be read will not deter people in a free society from their curiosity to do so. In Fahrenheit 451‚ the

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    Southern Gothicism To best understand the short story by Shirley Jackson “The Possibility of Evil‚” a reader should look and follow the characteristics of the literary movement of Southern Gothicism. Miss. Strangeworth has brought on her own evil to herself but is unknowing of it.. She has the view of a person who is looking from a “royal” standpoint and sees she can do no wrong. That is a trait from Southern Gothicism confusing good and evil. Miss. Strangeworth is spreading gloom onto people which

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    writing style of this story would be considered horror. The way the author describe the story throughout and at the end did not send me any chills or leave me feeling goose bumps like The Landlady‚ by Roald Dahl‚ did. · The atmosphere that Shirley Jackson (author) created in The Lottery was pretty pleasant; everyone in town was coming together and socializing at this one main event that was quite important. · Theme is the main ‘topic’ or idea that the story circles around. · Some themes in

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    The story of "The Veldt"‚ is an interesting story which concerns the issue of how modern technology can destroy the typical united family. In my personal opinion‚ this story has the most absolute lack of any characterization‚ and is all about how regular children can destroy‚ or even kill their whole family without any hesitation or misery. The story begins with the mother of the family‚ who has quite a generic name. We are given no information of the characters background and how they came to the

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