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    Mr. Summers had been driven nearly mad by last year’s death of Tessie Hutchinson‚ a woman who was very dear to his heart. Hence‚ immediately following the previous lottery year he shattered the old‚ worn lottery box to smithereens. For weeks before the lottery‚ the people of the town speculated when the lottery would take place for the next year’s annual lottery. No one spoke of the missing box. However‚ there was speculation of a new box that would be unveiled to the public during the next annual

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    The setting is a rural and nondescript village with a few hundred people. On a beautiful summer morning‚ children get together in the square before they break into groups. While girls chat about themselves on one side‚ boys begin to collect stones and make a pile. Men and women gradually assemble in the corner of the square to get ready for their annual tradition - the lottery. The author places the story in the nondescript setting to give the readers a strong impression of the evil ritual the villagers

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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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    Literary Analysis on Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson bewildered the world when her short story “The Lottery” was published in The New Yorker magazine. The piece got a great deal of negative reaction for its shocking and gruesome story. Readers didn’t know what or why Shirley Jackson wrote this piece. She said she wanted to show the story with a “graphic dramatization of the pointless violence and general inhumanity in their own lives.” She wrote a piece about a town that continues

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    The exerpts were from the books Seventh Grade by Gary Soto and Charles by Shirley Jackson. The main setting in Seventh Grade was in French class where Victor acts like he knows how to speak French to impress Teresa. The main setting for Charles was at the luch table at home where Laurie told his parents about this really bad kid named Charles which was secretly him. The main setting of Seventh Grade by Gary Soto was in French class where Victor said random words that sounded french to impress

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    theme in both TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD By Harper Lee and THE LOTTERY By Shirley Jackson. These authors may have used different kinds of literary techniques to impart their messages in the book/story but we could still compare and contrast their literary techniques that they have used to inform their readers. The authors Harper Lee and Shirley Jackson both illustrate the overarching theme of self- reliance versus conformity to their

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    It’s normal to follow what’s familiar but once familiarity turns on a person’s perspectives tend to change. In Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lottery” Mrs. Hutchinson or Tessie is quite friendly and happy with her community. At the beginning of the lottery‚ Tessie is very lively by chatting with Mrs. Delacroix about forgetting about the lottery. She continues to be cheerful when she joins her husband but when her family then herself is selected‚ she panics and pleas to be saved. Tessie follows

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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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    the lottery as an unfortunate event that winning it would bring serious repercussions such as execution and death. On the contrary‚ “The Lottery‚” written by Shirley Jackson‚ uses irony to exemplify how people can illogically follow senseless traditions and ultimately demonstrates how society can blindly persecute innocent individuals. Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is easily considered as one of the most highly regarded short stories of all times as it leaves the readers with excitement and suspense

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    Comparative Essay “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Lottery Ticket” by Anton Chekhov Most people today would define Lottery as the drawing of lots in which prizes are distributed to the winners among persons buying a chance‚ however these two stories give us a different out look on the word lottery. The stories “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Lottery Ticket” by Anton Chekhov are both extremely powerful stories that leave you thinking. People turn on other people for self

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