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    people up until 1945‚ in what we know as the Holocaust. In 1948 a short story called “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson was published. This intrigued many people as there were similarities between this and World War II. By comparing “the Lottery” written by Shirley Jackson to Nazi Germany‚ it shows the dangers of following the wrong leaders that results in the unfair persecution of individuals. In “The Lottery” the leaders of the town selected an individual out of a box containing everyone’s names

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    The lottery is usually associated with beating the odds and winning something extravagant. In Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lottery”‚ the reader is led to believe the story is about something cheerful and happy given the setting of a warm summer day and children out of school for the summer. Jackson turns winning the lottery into a bad thing. Of 300 villagers Tessie Hutchinson shows up late‚ claiming she forgot about the annual lottery drawing‚ but seems very excited to have made it on time

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    Reflection over Shirley Jackson’s Lottery. The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is a good‚ classic piece of horror literature. The reader is not aware of what is happening till the very end of the short story‚ moreover‚ in the first half of it the reader is supposed to think the described society‚ people‚ town‚ its life are as normal as his own and contemporary to his own time. The author tells us about such things as taxes‚ tractors‚ post office and bank‚ teen-age club and the Halloween program in

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    birthdays. The story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is about a tradition that is falling apart‚ just like the black box itself. The black box is used as a symbol of death. People are afraid of the black box. When the lottery is not being held‚ the black box is abandoned and not taken care of. Many of the villagers seem like they want to give up the lottery‚ and get rid of the black box. When the people of the village come to the center of the village‚ where the lottery takes place‚ they are all

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    English composition II The Lottery A Patriarchal society Evelyn Rookey Elements in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson‚ work together to reveal a theme of a Patriarchal Society through character traits and traditional customs. Paralleling the society during which time the story was written. It is my argument that Shirley Jackson was trying to show the gender roles of that time zone and the repercussions women suffered for seeking equality in the workforce‚ such as how women were perceived during

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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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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is set in a small New England town with a population of around 300 people. From tradition‚ towns all over‚ including this one‚ partake in a lottery or drawing of slips by family to pick who will b e sacrificed for success in the growing season. This novella is about the theme “fear affects the thoughts‚ ideas‚ and actions of others as well as the root of fear.” For instance‚ Shirley Jackson writes “There’s always been a lottery‚” he said petulantly “some places have

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    December 1‚ 1969‚ the U.S. Selective Service System held a lottery to determine the order in which men who were born between 1944 and 1950 would be drafted into military service. Each day in a leap year was assigned a number from 1 to 366‚ the numbers were written on pieces of paper which were placed in plastic capsules‚ and the capsules were drawn from a glass jar. Every man who had the birth date assigned to the first number drawn in the lottery was drafted first‚ every man who had the birth date assigned

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    Relevance between “The Lottery” and the then Society People‚ past and present‚ have potentially selfishness and madness. When someone gets in trouble unfairly‚ people could protest against unfairness or could obey the unfairness. “The Lottery‚” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson in 1948‚ shows dark sides hidden in people’s minds. This story was influenced after the World War Ⅱ‚ so people’s brutality from the war is reflected to this story. In this story‚ there is an annual lottery that the result

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    type of the literature the stories “The Lottery” and “The Veldt” are. I would never want to live in the dystopian lives of “The Lottery” or “The Veldt” for two reasons‚ and in the “The Lottery” for another reason.The first reason would be that I would feel fairly controlled in the stories. In “The Lottery‚” society seems to control all of the community members. Their society told them that every year in June‚ they would meet at the meeting place for the lottery. Their society

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