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    The short story‚ “The Possibility of Evil”‚ written by Shirley Jackson‚ the short story is about a sweet old lady‚ Miss Strangeworth‚ that cares a lot about the the people in the town and feels the need to “fix” their problems. Miss Strangeworth feels that there is so much evil in the world and she needs to get rid of the evil. Miss Strangeworth is socializing with the people who she thinks has problems in their lives‚ so no one will suspect that she is the one writing the anonymous letters to them

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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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    Main Points: End of the Col War has coincided with increased nationalist‚ ethnic‚ and religious conflict in Eurasia Serbs and Slovenians‚ Croatians and Bosnian Muslims What are the causes of the varying intergroup relations? Ancient hostilities is not a good enough explanation Posen using the classic realist concept of the Security Dilemma to form his article Using it to analyze the “special conditions that arise when groups of people suddenly find themselves newly responsible for their

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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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    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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    Example of potential conflict or dilemma: A child wants to go outside and play‚ but it is raining and cold outside How to manage the risk I would insist they wear a coat‚ and shorten the length of time they are outside for. Where to get additional support and advice The EYFS framework states that children should have time outside every day. Example of potential conflict or dilemma: A child refuses to eat their lunch at the nursery. How to manage the risk Fruit is available all day and the

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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 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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    Discussion of Theme in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ blind acceptance of tradition without question is presented throughout this story as the underlying theme. “The Lottery” is a tale about a town of people who hold a drawing in their town square. The result of this sweepstakes is the death of a resident of the town; the townsfolk stone the unlucky inhabitant to death because they believe that the sacrifice will ensure the town a profitable harvest each fall

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