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    Blind obedience is a huge theme that Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” revolves around. In her short story, Jackson presents a village in which an annual lottery is held on the 27th of June. Instead of receiving something rewarding, the “winner” is actually the loser and is stoned by the community. The story reflects on the brutality and underlying American values and how we are so susceptible to control and authority. Through the symbols presented in this short story, the reader better…

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    “The Lottery,” by Shirley Jackson, is a short story about an annual tradition practiced by the villagers of a small town. On a warm day in late June, villagers gather in the square to participate in a lottery run by Mr. Summers. The children arrive first and begin collecting stones. Mr. Summers calls various men come forward to a black wooden box to take their slips of paper. Once every man has chosen, Mr. Summers allows people to open the paper and see who has been selected. It is Bill…

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    The two short stories “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner share some similarities and also have some differences. “The Lottery” is about a mysterious and ultimately shocking event that happens annually in an unknown town. “A Rose for Emily” is about a recently deceased woman named Emily who has not had the best life, with a plot twist at the end. A few similarities between the two stories include the mood, the concept of tradition, the presence of death,…

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a short story that takes place in the warm morning of June 27th in a small town of a couple hundred people, and it describes an annual and traditional event in the town. The event known as “The Lottery” is to sacrifice the winner to death using victimization and cruelty justifying these acts as a tradition. Even though, there are many point of view and interpretations about what this short story carry out, this section is rich and diverse concerning symbolism,…

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    Thesis statement: In this story “The lottery” Shirley Jackson explains about the how human beings change their nature depending on the situation. The character of Tessie Hutchinson is used by Shirley Jackson to explain the selfish human nature. This story “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson has tried to explain about one of the traits of human being. In the introduction of the story, author explains about the pleasant weather and calm and clear environment. But as the story continues this area which…

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    A theme that you can construct from the story “The lottery” is “The danger of blindly following tradition.” This theme is shown thru many techniques Shirley Jackson uses in the story.The villagers should stop this tradition that is messing with a person's death faith. One of the techniques shirley jackson uses is dialogue. She uses this technique by making the characters sound nervous and worried about what will happen next.”A tall boy in the crowd raised his hand.”Here”,he said. Im drawing…

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    In the short story, “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, the author uses subversive irony to accentuate the underlying tenebrosity/inhumanity and lethality/brutality of the town and its people. The title “The Lottery” connotes a lottery with a winner who attains a reward or a positive involvement, but is ironic to the ending of the story. Jackson begins her short, startling/suspenseful story by establishing the setting as an idyllic town on an early summer day: “The morning of June 27th was clear…

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    Symbols in “The Lottery” What is in a name? In literature, names of characters and places often play into the meaning of the text. The characters in, “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, Mr. Summers, Mr. Graves, Mr. Warner, and Tessie Hutchinson have many ironic or hidden meanings such as leadership, tradition, death, and fate. These names in the story help play into the opposition of the text and the meaning of the story and also help it fit into the deconstruction theory. First, a smaller…

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    Sustained Analysis: The Lottery This passage creates a bigger picture that can be related to our world today. The lottery is like any tradition that is blindly followed and left unquestioned for current generations. The lottery is essentially morally wrong however, no one questions it until, ultimately, they are the chosen ones. The passage describes the way in which Mr. Summers spoke to Bill, which was “formally.” Mr. Summers asks him, “How many kids, Bill?” This word choice helps to develop…

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    The Lottery Shirley Jackson In “The Lottery,” Shirley Jackson uses irony and satire to show the selfishness of one character and the idiocy of sacrifice or of blindly following tradition. The morning of June 27th was a dreadful morning. It was the day of the Lottery. The Lottery is anonymous drawing to sacrifice a villager. It could be anyone! You’d think this to be a very scary and horrifying event, but the villagers accepted their fate a long time ago and got over it. The Lottery causes many…

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