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    In Shirley Jacksons The Lottery, the author creates a story with symbolism, irony, and a ritualized tradition that masks evil, which demonstrates how people blindly follow tradition. Shirley Jacksons suggest about tradition that the lottery is part of the villager traditional life and still hold meaning to them in a way. “By withholding information until the last possible second, Jackson builds the stories suspense and creates a shocking, powerful conclusion” (Fomeshi, Behnam). Jackson uses…

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    The unifying theme of “The Lottery”, by Shirley Jackson, is fading tradition. The villagers are still partaking in a murderous tradition that does not have any meaning to them anymore. Each new generation is slowly getting away from the original tradition. As each year comes and goes a little bit of the tradition fades away. There are a lot of examples of fading tradition in the story, but the ones that are going to used in this essay are Old Man Warner, changes in the ritual, Tessie Hutchison,…

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    “The Lottery” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson. In this story we see the power of what a few words can accomplish. On the morning of June 27th every year, all the townspeople gather together to pull small white pieces of paper out of a black box. The reason for the lottery has been long since forgotten, but every year the people still gather in the middle of the town, children first, then men, and lastly women. After the roll call, one person from each family, typically the man, comes…

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    Lottery," Shirley Jackson 's theme of the deadly consequences of refusing to critically examine a long-standing tradition is supported through her use of character, setting, climax, and conflict. “Jackson was born on December 14, 1919 in San Francisco, California” (Wilson 140). “Jackson wanted to be a writer from an early age” and wrote poetry in her early journals (Wilson 141). She went on to college at Syracuse University and completed her Bachelor of Arts degree (Wilson 141). Jackson married…

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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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    society is asking whether traditions should be continued such as “The Lottery” giving the concept of violent traditions being pursued. In the short story “The Lottery”, Jackson foreshadows Tessie Hutchinson misfortune and symbolizes the black box to indicate on the danger of tradition and blindly following along. Shirley Jackson foreshadows the motif to contribute the villager’s tradition but the betrayal to Tessie Hutchinson. The cry of Tessie Hutchinson to stop these unruly practices of…

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    World War II, by American author Shirley Jackson. In The Lottery, a small town gathers for what seems to be a lighthearted ceremony where someone wins “the lottery.” The ending of the story shocked readers because the winner of “the lottery” actually gets stoned to death, which is not what the readers expect to happen. Shirley Jackson wrote the story to bring attention to acts of violence that occur daily that nobody thinks about. In The Lottery, Shirley Jackson uses connotation of the title…

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    In the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, it started by everyone drawing a paper from a little black box. If you get the one with the black circle on it your family is eligible to get beaten to death by rocks. After you find out you have the circle everyone from your family draws and whoever gets the black dot know looses. The theme I give this story is power of tradition. In the movie The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, was similar to the short story. It all started out by the little…

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    Repercussions of Tradition Throughout history, many different traditions and prejudices have been passed down from generation to generation. The consequences of failing to question and criticize rituals can lead to the primitive downfall of human nature. In Shirley Jackson’s short story, “The Lottery,” villagers gather around to participate in the annual town lottery. An air of nervousness and distress surrounds the villagers as the young boys run to collect stones in one corner of the town…

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    Symbolism and Irony, “The Lottery” The Lottery is a classic short story written in 1948 by Shirley Jackson. The story describes a small village that partakes in an annual lottery with a brutal, unexpected twist. Several literary elements are used throughout the short story to revel its symbolic meaning. In The Lottery, Shirley Jackson uses situational irony, as well as symbolism to convey a symbolic message to the reader. A major literary element found throughout The Lottery is the use of…

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