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    1. I think “The Lottery” takes place somewhere rural in the United States. As stated in the text, this story takes place in a small village with around 300 people. I think the writer Shirley Jackson made this setting appear familiar and ordinary because the people living in this village are normal people and they live in a normal village. I also think the writer tried to shock the readers at the end when we realize these people in this village aren’t so normal because they stoned Mrs.…

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, discusses a distinct class structure, which dictates the roles of the powerful and the powerless. The society appears to be egalitarian; however, it becomes abundantly clear that it is a capitalist society where oppression of the masses is evident. Those that accumulate the most wealth in the village, are those that become the most powerful; ultimately demonstrating the division of power and labour. The black box is crucial in the process of the lottery and is…

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    Fiction Essay (Rough Draft) Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) was an acclaimed American writer most famous her short story, “The Lottery”. Jackson, born December 14, 1916 in San Francisco, California, had spent most of her childhood in the small town of nearby Burlingame, California. Not until the age of seventeen did Jackson move eastward to attend the University of Rochester were she then withdrew a year later. Fast-forward a year later, Jackson enrolled in Syracuse University in 1937 where there…

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    Set in 1948 and published in The New Yorker, the short story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson describes an annual ritual, in a small village that leads to death for an unlucky winner. Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” follows the genre conventions of a classic dystopian short story through the use of symbolism and connection between specific themes from the story to many common, yet profound and complex characteristics of dystopian literature in order to implicitly and thoughtfully convince the…

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    Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is a story with a surprising and ironic ending. Instead of getting a reward after the drawing, the person actually dies from getting stoned. Jackson had a greater purpose with this story other than its astonishing ending. Through the story Jackson reveals her world view of conformity. Often the world has way too much of it, especially during the year 1948 when the story was published. Jackson uses the problems associated with conformity in the world around her,…

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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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    Is lottery a good idea? Well it is to the inventor because right now he is rich and some people become addictive and spend allot of money in the lottery ticket but there’s always a lucky person who wins it The inventor of the lottery: Shirley Hardie Jackson (December 14, 1916 – August 8, 1965) was an American author. She was a popular writer in her time, and her work has received increased attention from literary critics in recent years. She influenced Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Nigel…

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    noted for her writing, “The Lottery”. Jackson was quite famous for her shocking and horror ends in her fiction writing that are quite opposing to her appearance and manner. She was noted for exploring oddness in everyday life, and The Lottery, perhaps her most classic work in this respect, studies humankind's capacity for evil within a modern, accustomed, American scenery. The title “The Lottery”, tells you about the positive circumstances of a person winning a lottery and getting a prize in…

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    make mistakes, but what happens when people make some without even knowing it? In the two short stories “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury, the authors write about this exact topic. They express in their stories the consequences of some mistakes from characters that end up to be more than just consequential. Although “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson may differ immensely, the stories’ themes similarly convey that blindly accepting…

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    paper and showed it. It was blank.”(“The Lottery”...69) From Shirley Jackson’s story “ The Lottery”, she uses suspense, and foreshadowing.To keep the reader's attention. Which are still used in real life. Foreshadowing often appears at the beginning of a story or chapter. Foreshadow is a literary device which a author gives an advance or hint of what is to come later in the story.(http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/foreshadowing) Many details in “The Lottery” foreshadow the violent…

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