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    Win big‚ instant millions. The lottery is a summer drawing in a small town that consists of the townspeople gathering in a center place of the town and some piling up stones. The Hutchinson father won the lottery on this specific day but the wife fought for a redraw of the lottery. When the winner is determined it is the wife‚ Tessie Hutchinson. She is then stoned to death as a scapegoating tradition of the town. In the short story‚ the lottery‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ the author uses multiple levels

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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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    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 lottery. In his standard schedule‚ on the appointed day‚ Mr. Summers arranged

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    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 do every year. The readers have no idea what the lottery really means until the winner is stoned to death. In my opinion‚ there are two main reasons why the townspeople take part in their yearly ritual. First of all‚ the townspeople manage to

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    Elena Olmedo Professor Schuur Eng. 49 – 81597w 2/20/15 Compare Contrast: “The Lottery” & “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” The striking similarities between‚ “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursela K. Le Guin‚ and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ by far outweigh the differences in the stories; both derive from their presentation of lovely towns with shocking examples of brutal sacrifice. Gradually‚ they illustrate societies that rely on a scapegoat to determine their happiness and prosperity

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    most people think of joyful things; baking Christmas cookies or even family game nights on Wednesdays. Traditions create memories‚ and bonds between familes. But‚ as shown in the short stories‚ “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ not all traditions are passed in good spirit - such as slavery‚ discrimination‚ and sacrifice. Slavery has been a part of culture all over the world for decades. Most people would not see this as a form of tradition but as told in “Battle

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    Why did Shirley Jackson write "The Lottery?" - Essay What was the real reason Tessie “won” the lottery? Because she came late‚ opposed the person in power by speaking of a flaw/protesting against the lottery. When the Hutchinson family draws the marked paper‚ she exclaims‚ “It wasn’t fair” singling her out and making her “win”. How does this relate to real life? It relates to real life because everything in this story symbolizes or relates to things people in the world do all the time. It may not

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    One of these stories is called “The Lottery” which is about a village where they perform extremely outdated and unethical traditions where whoever wins ‘the lottery’ will be stoned to death. Everybody has to participate and it is such an old tradition that bystanders have accepted the culture so deeply into their lives that they will not object or act against ‘the lottery’.

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Graham Greene “I Spy” The text under stylistic analysis “I Spy” is written by Graham Greene in the style of fiction. It deals with author’s feelings and emotions about relations at school‚ relations in the family. The main theme of the story is how main character of the story Charlie Stowe was able to steal some of his father’s stock - a packet with cigarettes from his father’s shop‚ with the purpose to prove his classmates that he is not a little boy. The idea

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    The Lottery - Reading Comprehension By Karen N - 9C · The townspeople are holding the lottery because it is their tradition that they have followed for many‚ many years. · The people didn’t stop the lottery because it was considered [kind of] absurd to do so. It is a ritual that they did‚ and it was part of who they were. · I don’t think the 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

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