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    racism‚ clear in even the most innocuous-seeming towns. Written shortly after war’s end‚ Shirley Jackson’s small town in “The Lottery” serves as a microcosm of post-WWII America‚ establishing in her story the theme of America’s hidden evil. Jackson uses imagery typical of an idyllic American town to show readers depravity can embed itself into the most seemingly harmless places. In the story’s first paragraph‚ Jackson describes the “fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely

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    The theme for the story is the lack of communication it was slowly rising more and more in the story “Charles” by Shirley Jackson. Shirley Jackson teaches her readers that lack of communication‚ can cause people to be able to lie easier‚ and she shows this lesson through Foreshadowing‚ and leaving the author with something to think of. First thing the story perceived through the lack of communications. Because his mother seems to be busy asking about Charles she forgets to ask about her son

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    diagnoses let me to consider potential genetic and environmental causes for Jackson’s struggles. Also‚ the family’s report that they use their religious affiliation to explain other people’s behaviors in a judgmental manner may be contributing to how Jackson views himself. It would be helpful to gain a better sense of Jackson’s (spiritual or otherwise) values‚ which influences his worldview and self-understanding. Jackson’s report of depressed mood‚ diminished interest in educational activity‚ and suicidal

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    parents themselves. Parenting is one most challenging and difficult responsibilities a person ca face. The way a family is structured is called the parenting styles. The parenting styles are collections of parental attitudes‚ practices and non-verbal expressions that characterize the nature of parent child relationship. Because individuals learn how to parent from many different examples including their own parents‚ role models‚ society and life experiences. Parenting techniques can vary greatly

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    The story of “The Lottery”‚ written by Shirley Jackson is very different in terms of the ways you and I may see the lottery today. The lottery today is looked at as fun‚ entertaining and almost as a type of recreation for many Americans but not in this short story. The lottery in this story is the total opposite of the way we view it today. It does not deal with entertainment but it deals with your life literally‚ almost as if they are playing Russian roulette. But this all seems like a normal everyday

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    execution as a prize? In a fictional village from “the Lottery”‚ Tessie Hutcherson was stoned to death by family and friends when she wins a tradition lottery. Shirley Jackson‚ the author of “the Lottery” progresses through the story while throwing in subtle hints‚ acknowledging the change in Tessie‚ and the attitude of the villages. Shirley Jackson‚ the author of “the Lottery’ sets an eerie tone as she manipulates the reader using foreshadowing strategies and leads them to the story’s unexpected outcome

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    A Deceiving Personality Everybody has a different personality. In Shirley Jackson’s story‚ “The Possibility of Evil”‚ is about an old woman named Miss Strangeworth. Miss Strangeworth is a sneaky lady with bad intentions. Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by considering what she does‚ what the narrator says about her‚ and how other characters interact with her. For instance‚ “Miss Strangeworth lives in a little town and has forever.” Everyone in the town knows her. Mostly because

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    In the short story “The Lottery” published in 1948 by Shirley Jackson three years after World War 2. The story was originally published in the New Yorker. In the short story we follow the story on a small town of 300 people going through a lottery system. This short story has been recognized as a very powerful story with many layers of meaning that could be interpreted in many different which is why it is still apart of school curriculum. An interesting topic that comes from this story is the idea

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    In the story “The lottery” the villagers hold a ritual each year where they stone someone to death. Based on the story‚ it is clear that they kill someone‚ but the reason is not as clear. Most of my peers think that one person is killed each year due to overpopulation‚ but one person every year in a village of 300 people would not have a massive impact so based on the text The Lottery is done because of the sacrifice. That is why Old Man Warner says that the villages that gave up the lottery are

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    Short Story Analysis The Lottery Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ "The Lottery"‚ uses irony and comedy to suggest an evil hypocrisy and weakness of the human race. The story takes place in a small village‚ where the people are close and tradition is dominant. A yearly event‚ called the lottery‚ is where one person in the town is randomly chosen in a drawing. To be violently stoned by friends and family. The drawing has been around for over seventy-seven years and is practiced by every member of

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