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    In the 1800’s when America was still developing as a new country‚ there were still many conflicts proceeding throughout that period. Andrew Jackson served as the seventh president and his main concern was the removal of the Cherokee tribe from their own land. As a result‚ the Cherokee people were divided amongst themselves because of this act President Jackson wanted to enforce. While many Cherokee people ignored Jackson’s instructions and stayed on their land‚ few did go to what is now Oklahoma.

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    lottery is “won” in the story the character is sentenced to death by stoning. Jackson notes‚ ‘Now‚ I’ll read the names--heads of families first--and the men come up and take a paper out of the box…’ ( Jackson 2). This determined what villager was to be stoned to their demise. The slips of paper mentioned in the story are stored in a black box which symbolizes the tradition of the lottery. In “The Lottery” Jackson uses

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    behind evolutionary human attributes to be breakable. Bo Jackson became‚ what some may say‚ a god among things athletic. He was blessed with the legs to carry him fast across a field and the strength to take down forces with the gravitational potential of twice his size. Jackson became known as a humble superhuman‚ more robot than man‚ a demigod who found the field to entertain the millions of fans he gained along the way. Although Bo Jackson wasn’t born into fame or nobility he did gain it as he

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    “The people of the village began to gather in the square‚ between the post office and the bank‚ around ten o’clock” (Jackson 1). This quote shows that the lottery runs on tried-and-true process‚ and the whole town passionately followed the ritual. The participants were of the view that the sacrifice would bring in bountiful corn during harvest time. In “The Lottery‚” Shirley Jackson proficiently uses distinctive setting

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    is to assess the connection between painting and music‚ and how the works of both Jackson Pollock and John Cage could be specifically intertwined. Lastly‚ the author will express his impressions on the article that was read. In order to understand how the works of two very different men‚ Jackson Pollock and John Cage‚ are related‚ it is first important to understand the individual life and drive of each man. Jackson Pollock was an abstract impressionist artist. In his works‚ he tried to invoke emotion

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    Shirley Jackson is a short story. The story “The lottery” is about these people that keep their “tradition” “The lottery” is about murder. They use “The lottery” as a way to keep their population down and not grow to big. They Are also crazy cause they stone people to death and just like to watch people in pain. In “The Lottery”‚ Shirley Jackson uses symbolism to illustrates the themes of tone mood and symbolism which will help you better understand the story. One literary device that Jackson uses

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    Cited: Frye‚ Northrop. The Singing School. Toronto: CBC Enterprises‚ 1991. 18-19. Print. Jackson‚ Shirley‚ and . The Lottery. Toronto: Hardcourt Brace Jovanovich‚ 1992. 874- 881. Print. “Lottery." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2010.

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    otherside‚ Jackson was also a militia commander. They both are related to a great accomplishment during their military career. The colonist wanted an independence from the british. So‚ Washington led colonist to a victory over british. While on other side‚ Jackson led his army to victory over british‚ as they were setting up the plan to attack the new orleans. Due to Jackson’s brilliant intelligence in leadership‚ he took his side over the victory. Another similarity between Washington and Jackson is that

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    In the short story “The Lottery” published in 1948 by Shirley Jackson three years after World War 2. The story was originally published in the New Yorker. In the short story we follow the story on a small town of 300 people going through a lottery system. This short story has been recognized as a very powerful story with many layers of meaning that could be interpreted in many different which is why it is still apart of school curriculum. An interesting topic that comes from this story is the idea

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    Andrew Jackson did good and bad things.He also had a tough life to handle.He was just a person who people couldn’t really understand.Nobody knew or went through what he did so he was always different.A lot of people liked him but a lot of people didn’t. Andrew Jackson was just a tough person to be around. Andrew Jackson had to face watching his parents die then watching his life going into a whole. Andrew and his brother soon got small pox and had to walk and get help with almost no energy

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