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    The two short stories A Pair of Tickets by Amy Tan and The Haunted House by Virginia Wolf in which both provide the reader insight to love for their families revealing memories of the days gone by. The author, Amy Tan tells a story of a loving family in search for her sister and seeing family after numerous years. The author, Virginia Wolf tells the story of a couple who are ghosts and return to their house they once lived looking for a treasure. Both stories give the reader insight to love…

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    In the short story, A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery O’Connor, the reader is introduced to the complex characters of the Grandmother and Misfit as each journey across the dirt roads of Georgia until their lives intersect. At this intersection, O’Connor beautifully portrays the trouble that society has with determining what is good and what is bad. It is here that O’Connor is able to use the literary device of Characterization between the characters of the Misfit and Grandmother to further…

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    of these works both validate and deviate from traditional society. Within the texts, these stories explain the nature of social messages and validate the social values of its time period. The first example of this is in Danticat’s stories. In the short story “Quality Control”, the first evidence I noticed was…

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    In Crowd versus Outcasts In today’s society many people of all age groups and races-feel an immense desire to fit in to the world around them. This need to be alike kills the sense of individuality that used to be sought after, and creates the feeling of being an outcast. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the definition of an outcast is “A person who has been rejected or ostracized by their society or social group.” This definition paves the way to understanding the true meaning of a…

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    The author of The Lottery, Shirley Jackson, makes use of symbolism throughout her short story to get her intended purpose across to the audience. Throughout the storyline, the image of the “black-box” is mentioned approximately 20 times. This box plays quite a large role in the plot of the story in that the pieces of paper inside of it ultimately determines the fate of one the villager’s lives. Whichever individual draws the sheet of paper from the black box with the black dot on is plagued with…

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    his novel Daisy Miller, women do not share the same perspective about the world; there is a conflict between traditional and modern viewpoints. The main protagonist of Henry James’ Daisy Miller totally opposed the women portrayed in Kate Chopin’s short stories.…

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    Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”, became the most controversial piece when published in 1948 by The New Yorker. This unexpected story may have deceived readers to believe that it would foreshadow happiness, yet ironically Jackson surprised her enthusiasts by using symbolism to conceal her true intentions. The story begins with a sense of liberation as the author uses unclear depictions to grasp the reader’s attention. At first the plot may seem dreary but once Jackson introduced the towns lottery…

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    In everyday life, prejudice is an ongoing dispute faced by people for many different reasons; these reasons include religion, race, ethnicity, physical and mental disabilities, and almost any kind of diversity in general. In the short story titled “Cathedral”, written by author Raymond Carver, Carver illustrates character growth of a protagonist through the our unnamed narrator – referred to as “Bub” by Robert – when he undergoes a transformative experience realizing he should not discriminate…

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    Death was an ongoing matter during the nineteen forties due to the events of WWII and the holocaust which brought a sense of darkness upon the world as a whole. The thought of despair and desolation was embedded in the mind’s of people as WWII lasted several years. The world witnessed the deadliest wars of all times with the loss of millions of lives. whether it was captured on the news, written in the papers or witnessed in reality, the whole world was alert to it. This brought a gloomy…

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    citizens live separately. “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara is a short story that gives a clear representation of how separate society is. The youth of a black community visiting an expensive toy…

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