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    I have read the murder mystery novel And Then There Were None, that is written by English writer Agatha Christie, publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, year of the first publication: 1939 (as Ten Little Niggers), number of pages: 252. This novel is known as her masterpiece and said to be the most difficult and popular of her books. In this excellent book by narrative techniques she describes the Soldier Island’s landscape, the weather that sometimes seems gloomy and threatening, each of the…

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    Although it is common for people to blindly follow traditions set by older generations, Shirley Jackson’s short story, “The Lottery,” would probably provoke any reader to begin wondering what level of immorality needs to be reached before an act is no longer considered justifiable by the word “tradition.” Throughout the plot of “The Lottery,” Jackson implies the dangers affiliated with ignorantly giving in to peer pressure. The story begins mid-morning of a day in late June when seemingly…

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    “Blind belief in authority is the greatest enemy of truth.” (Albert Einstein) Albert Einstein’s quote reveals the hidden realities of blind belief. In order to truly understand, humans must search beyond the surface, beyond what appears to be. In Shirley Jackson’s short story, “The Lottery”, the villagers gather in the town square on June 27th, and Tessie Hutchinson, Bill Hutchinson’s wife, arrives late. After the first round of the lottery, Bill gets the winning ticket while Tessie protests.…

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    Coco Chanel was a woman of great intelligence whose influence revolutionized the way women wore clothes and made a huge impact on the fashion industry world. Her quote: “The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud” contains a huge life lesson that I agree with. Coco Chanel was trying to say that you shouldn’t be scared to speak your mind and you should question the standards society has put out for you. This quote reminds me of a time when I, like Coco Chanel, stood up for what…

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    “It is not fair, it is not right,” Mrs. Hutchinson screamed as rocks proceeded to be hurled at her. “The Lottery” written by Shirley Jackson is a story about a village with a lottery: a ceremony where one person chosen to die by a stoning. A woman named Tessie Hutchinson arrived late to the village ceremony, but in a joyful mood. Her joyful mood, however quickly vanished when her family was chosen for the lottery, and one of them had to die. The Hutchinson family lined up ,and each person given…

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    A brief description of Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is every June, in a small village, a raffle takes place to select the victim of their sacrificial ritual in the name of crop prosperity. To summarize Richard Connell's “The Most Dangerous Game”, Sanger Rainsford is castaway on an island populated solely by General Zaroff and his ally Ivan. Zaroff became dissatisfied with the big game he previously hunted and turned to “hunting” the people trapped on his islet. Within both pieces, the theme…

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    Throughout the story “The Lottery” the black box is the most notable and prevalent symbol that reoccurs in the book. The Black Box represents the illogical blind loyalty to society's ways. We can see this through many unexplainable actions made by the population of the town. Not only has a whole group, but the actions of a single person as well. We when think of children we often associate the gentle innocents, and the untainted mind that kids generally have. In the story this gentle innocents…

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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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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is a very interesting short story. Part of what makes it so interesting is how well it reflects onto real life, even after all of this time. The story involves the people in a small village gathering in the morning on June 27th and drawing papers from a black box. The children have made piles of stones and are playing around them. Tessie Hutchinson’s husband draws the paper with the black dot so that family has to draw again. Tessie draws the one with the black dot…

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    The citizens of a small rural town met together in the square on June 27 for the town lottery. In contrast with other cities, the lottery takes only two hours since there were approximately just 300 people. The children, just finished their school responsibilities and are enjoying summer. Men and after them women gather. Families collect their members and stand together.Mr. Summers is responsible to run the lottery since he has the time to contribute to the village social events. He makes his…

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