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    In the short story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ the writer clearly brings out various symbols and aspects that later indicates the irony of what “The Lottery” in reality means. It is evident that what begins as a bright and peaceful summer day later transpires into a perverted stoning event. Each and every single part included in the short story points out the destiny. The story is presented in such a way‚ that the writer excellently illustrates how items‚ human beings‚ and people’s actions

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    The Unlucky Winner Usually‚ when one hears anything about a lottery‚ it is perceived as being a great fortune brought down upon whoever wins it‚ even if the person has done nothing to actually deserve it. After all‚ it is won only by a stroke of luck‚ an unforeseen and unexpected circumstance. But even so‚ it is supposed to bring wealth and luxury into the winner’s life. Not one person in today’s society would ever see the lottery as an unfortunate event that winning it would bring serious repercussions

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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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    analysis of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson--Females’ inferior position The Lottery written by Shirley Jackson tells such a story: There is an ancient traditional annual event held in a small town in America. Anyone who wins the “lottery” will be stoned to death for harvest. Tessie is the new unluckier this time‚ who has to suffer this cruel and inhumane punishment. Seen deeply‚ females’ inferior position is showed elaborately in this novel. First‚ the appellation to females shows that they are

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    In Shirley Jackson’s short story "The Lottery"‚ she uses many literary devices. However the most prevalent are irony and symbolism. Jackson uses irony and symbolism to illustrate the underlying darker theme not evident in the beginning of the short story. The use of irony is in almost every paragraph. Even the title of the story is ironic because it represents something positive but in the end the reader finds the true meaning of the title to be negative. "Part of the horrific effect of Jackson’s

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    Today is my twenty third lottery. My mother was chosen in the third lottery I ever attended. I never really new her‚ but people say she was a great person. Ever since I learned of her being stoned because of the lottery‚ I have been protesting against the lottery. Even though I am against the lottery I still have to attend‚ because if I don’t‚ the other villagers will choose me automatically. Three years ago‚ when I was twenty‚ Old Man Warner was chosen in the lottery. It’s ironic how people change

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    English 101 Professor White October 1‚ 2014 Biography of Shirley Jackson Shirley Hardie Jackson is a prolific author‚ well known for her short stories and novels. During her time‚ she has written many award winning novels such as “Louisa‚ Please Come Home” and “The Possibility of Evil”CITATION Lit08 \p 3 \l 1033 (Center 3). Provided that‚ she has establish herself as a significant figure in American literature. Although Shirley Jackson has suffered many psychological problems and has gone through

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    Theme in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a story of an anticipated yearly event where the all the citizens of a small town gather together to participate in. The author gives the impression through the light-hearted dialogue among the characters the lottery leads to an event bringing its winner good fortune. As the fortune of the one chosen by the lottery drawing is revealed‚ it also shows a potential problem of the human character. “The Lottery” reveals when

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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson and The Shawl by Cynthia Ozick are two short stories that when read in comparison can be seen as lacking similarity. It is often the case that when literature is read in contrast to another work there are a vast number of obvious differences between them. Aside from the two stories having apparent diversity in authors and characters it can be found that various other elements are exceptionally varied from one another. However‚ in many cases if a closer look is taken

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    the people have a previous knowledge‚ of what about to happen that day‚ it shows pre-determined act of murder. even the little boys are excited and ready with pile of stones‚ to do what been told to do‚ no one from all the villagers questioned the lottery‚ instead they cracked jokes and whispered‚ waiting for the draft to happen‚ they smiled rather than laughed‚ as gesture of accepting the result of the draft‚ before killing they carried their social affairs as if they are in any normal social or public

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