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    The Lottery Themes

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    the story when old men talked about the other town ending the lottery. He did not want to change like the other town. Theme 2: believing it will increase the growth of the season‚ Tessie was the one who got sacrificed. Theme 3: I believe they count as a serial killer; killing a person every year is a crime. Theme 4: Every year it happens‚ people unable to study their life so they can’t realize mistakes. Theme 5: Tessie realized lottery was wrong when she had the black dot. A List of Horrors: 1) The

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    Foreshadowing the Revolution

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    Ernesto Taylor 25 November 2012 AP US History Mr. Gowen Pd. 7 Colonial Oppression and The American Revolution By the 1760’s the colonies were becoming more and more discontented with the influence of Great Britain. The Seven Years War left Britain in a difficult situation. With an army in the new world and debt to be paid‚ Britain was forced to impose a number of taxes and policies on the new world colonists. These policies would help Britain maintain a military in the new world and pay off

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    Approximately 14‚700‚000 people have died from the most famous genocides caused by man. The Lottery was written by Shirley Jackson. The story is about a town who has a tradition every year‚ one day in June  the people of the town must gather around and play their chances of winning the lottery. At the end we find out who wins and we find out that the prize of the lottery is to be sacrificed. One of the main theme’s in this story is the violence and cruelty of humans. The author uses literary devices

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    The lottery

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    The word “education”….What does this word mean to me? Education is one of the things that make the human the dominant form of life on the planet Earth. Education was created by human‚ but after many years it turned into “an independent form of life”. This “independent form of life” is the main guiding light for the human race in the today’s world of darkness. Education gives the human race the chance to overcome the obstacles that appear on its way in today’s world. If the education did not exist

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    In paragraph 1‚ readers are told that Victor lives on a reservation. What details elsewhere in the story establish this setting? What associations does this setting have for you? Do you think the story could take place anywhere else? -The other details that establish this setting is when they say‚ "So Victor called the tribal council." This association sets an understanding of how things work in a reservation. I do believe the story could have taken place in any other reservation. In addition to

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    chock full of literary elements. One of the most studied and most profound literary elements found in Macbeth is foreshadowing. Foreshadow; verb; be a warning or indication of (a future event).” Foreshadowing gives the audience a hint of what is to come without completely giving away the event‚ though it will make sense after the event happens. The first example of foreshadowing we see in Macbeth is found in Act 1‚ Scene 1 in the three witches’ prophecies. We see the three witches show up multiple

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    Foreshadowing in Of Mice and Men By Alex Luciani Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is the tale of an unlikely friendship between two men trying to achieve their dream. It’s set in California during the Great Depression. Foreshadowing is used throughout the story to predict major events that happen later on. It fills the reader with a sense of dread and anticipation and keeps the story suspenseful. It makes the tone of the story more tragic‚ as the characters are predicted to fail. The ending of

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    Paw‚ W. W. Jacobs interprets foreshadowing to create tension and suspense by doing the following: creating tension by Sergeant-Major warning them about the paw‚ Herbert saying that he wouldn’t be alive to see the money‚ and lastly Mr. White having the habit of doing before thinking. Will interfering with your own fate really do so until your own sorrow? Does that sound suspenseful and make you tense? Jacobs demonstrates the use of tension and suspense by foreshadowing in his story “The Monkey’s Paw”

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    The Insufficient Use of Foreshadowing in Beowulf Foreshadowing can be useful in certain situations‚ the presentation in Beowulf was insufficient in ways of stifling creativity‚ cutting suspense‚ and diverting attention away from current events. Through out this paper‚ it will be proved that the use of foreshadowing was not useful and therefore insufficient. The use of foreshadowing can have a way of making a piece of writing less creative and exciting. The beginning of this poem starts off with

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    The Lottery Ritual

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    black box to keep the folded papers together when the lottery starts‚ one folded paper with large black dot on‚ a stool to put the large black box on‚ and piles of stone. Remember the ritual might vary slightly from other communities‚ but the ritual is an important part of our society’s history and its present. In our society‚ a lottery will be held every year‚ on July 27th at noon‚ since there are only 300 people; it is possible to finish the lottery before the late lunch. The ritual of the society is

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