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    the years‚ the lottery continues each year. The obvious consequence is a terrifying crime carried on the behalf of annual tradition. Shirley Jackson made clear that following any tradition blindly can create violence between the people of the society. The lottery emphasizes on the destructive result of following unquestioned traditions that can destroy a society. Jackson uses the bloody lottery as a horrifying example of when tradition defeats our logic and common sense. There is nothing wrong with

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    The Possibility of Evil “The Possibility of Evil” is a classic mystery short story written by Shirley Jackson. This story is about an old lady named Miss Strangeworth‚ that shows how evil and mean she is. Miss strangeworth thinks she owns the town. People think that she is the perfect person that is friendly‚ charming and nice but the town doesn’t realize until the end that Miss Strangeworth has been living a different life behind peoples backs. Miss Strangeworth lives alone in her family

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    `In the short story “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson‚ the readers are reminded through Miss Strangeworth’s character that even though one’s intentions may be to help another person‚ their advice is not always appreciated. Miss Strangeworth is a very well respected person in the small town she lives in. She is always happy and willing to talk to everyone. Throughout the short story‚ she sends anonymous letters to people with advice in hope to make the town a peaceful place. One of the

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    This short story by Shirley Jackson‚ “Louisa‚ Please come home.” is about a teenager by the name of Louisa‚ decides to run away from her family because she feels she doesn’t fit in with them. Louisa carefully plans on running away. At age 19‚ she runs to Chandler. She is lucky and runs into an old lady‚ Mrs. Peacock‚ who owns a stationary shop and gives Louisa a job and a place to stay. Louisa has many attributes and character traits throughout the story. I will talk about cautious‚ brilliant and

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    Evil is a present force in our society. It can’t be stopped; it spreads like cancer by the media and is embraced by the disappointed members of our society. In the story The Possibility of Evil‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ the protagonist‚ Miss Strangeworth‚ understands that evil is everywhere but does her best to stop it As a result; in Miss Strangeworth’s mind she is the guardian and protector of the town. She feels that this responsibility has been accorded her because her grandfather was one

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    1. The mood at the beginning of the story is warm and lighthearted. The morning of June 27th is described as “clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green” (1 Jackson). The atmosphere described at the beginning of the story is shown to be one of joy. Thus leading the readers to believe that the story will be cheerful and upbeat. 2. At the beginning of the story‚ the men are depicted to be ordinary and country like

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    Disappointment and Male Egotism; A comparison of two stories “The lottery ticket” by Anton Chekhov and “The lottery” by Shirley Jackson have many similarities. Both pieces examine potential disastrous outcomes of participating in a lottery. Chekhov’s story is a very basic representation of one man’s negative lottery experience. Though Jackson’s work is about a very different kind of village lottery‚ it too tells the story of a devastating lottery experience. The pieces share many common ideas.

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    Laurie had a problem‚ he was getting into trouble at school. In the story “Charles” by Shirley Jackson‚ Laurie was a little boy who lived at home with his mother‚ father and infant sister in the 1950’s. He was just starting kindergarten and was having a difficult time adjusting to school. Laurie also had a secret‚ and soon enough‚ it would be discovered. When Laurie returned home from school each day he would tell his parents about Charles‚ a boy in his class who always seemed to be misbehaving

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    “The lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “first they came” by Martin Neimoller are both great story’s where the theme is standing up for what is right isn’t always the easiest path. In the lottery Mrs. Hutchinson wins and because she followed the crowd and played the game. And that doesn’t work out to well‚ and when the speaker in first they came does what everyone else does he is nearly executed. When the Hutchinson family wins the lottery Tessie Hutchinson is not very happy‚ in paragraph 45 and 46

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    Many authors usually incorporate a theme in their piece of writing. A theme is basically the subject of talk on what the author’s personal feelings are. In the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson the theme is the danger of blindly following traditions can eventually lead to you being cruel. The following theme with be supported through characterization and setting. In The Lottery one way that the danger of blindly following traditions can eventually lead to you being cruel is seen through

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