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    Amy Griffin’s Article - “Shirley Jackson’s THE LOTTERY” Critiqued Does a community exist for the sustenance of its custom and tradition or is it the other way around? The community in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” has lost proper perspective of the essence of their “lottery” traditional practice. They became captives of their own community’s tradition such that under its compulsion they engage in very self-destructive acts. They lay themselves and all they have family and all‚ on the line as

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    “The Possibility of Evil”‚ is a story written by Shirley Jackson‚ which includes many examples of irony within the short story. It contains three types of irony. They include Dramatic‚ Verbal‚ and Situational Irony. The definition of irony as a whole is language which usually means the opposite for a humorous or emphatic effect. It can be when the reader knows more than the characters‚ a person says something and they really mean the opposite‚ or the story goes another way than intended. All of these

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    unfairly‚ people could protest against unfairness or could obey the unfairness. “The Lottery‚” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson in 1948‚ shows dark sides hidden in people’s minds. This story was influenced after the World War Ⅱ‚ so people’s brutality from the war is reflected to this story. In this story‚ there is an annual lottery that the result of winning is stoned. Jackson uses symbolism to imply that blind obedience to tradition can be dangerous and people’s unconscionableness. At first

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    Tragedy or Satire/Irony (Frye 18). The use of Irony and its conventional associations eludes the reader from interpreting a story as a Romance‚ but instead give the reader a reversed twist. This use of ironic convention in literary work is seen through Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ The Lottery; the story of Tessie Hutchinson‚ stoned to death after winning her village’s annual lottery. Thus‚ The Lottery‚ according to Northrop Frye’s literary model‚ is a Satire/Irony. Jackson’s use of The Lottery as both

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    Residents of Rose Town Report Poison Pen Letter Noname April 1st 2000 Rose Town Star Investigator ROSE TOWN-Three days ago‚ an elderly woman was accused for her brutal actions; she will be facing two charges- libel and violation of the right to privacy. The accused‚ Ms.Strangeworth‚ a seventy-one year old resident of Pleasant Street‚ poison-pen lettered most of the families of the town which caused emotional harm to them. Poison pen letters have bothered the whole entire township for many years

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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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    to take a piece of paper from an old‚ black‚ wooden box. Shirley Jackson uses the third person dramatic point of view when writing "The Lottery” In this lottery‚ it is not what they win‚ but rather it is what’s lost. Purpose of perspectives circumstances‚ and the title are all ironic to the story "The Lottery." In Shirley Jackson “The Lottery”‚ the author creates a story filled with symbolism‚ irony‚ and a ritualized tradition that makes evil‚ which ultimately show cases how people blindly follow tradition

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    ensure a fruitful corn harvest. If there is any real reason meant to be conveyed by the story for the stoning‚ I believe it is no doubt the casual cruelty of human beings and how they can blindly follow certain traditions without questioning them. Shirley Jackson does a brilliant job of deceiving her audience into believing that the lottery will be something fun; after all‚ everyone is

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is set in a small New England town with a population of around 300 people. From tradition‚ towns all over‚ including this one‚ partake in a lottery or drawing of slips by family to pick who will b e sacrificed for success in the growing season. This novella is about the theme “fear affects the thoughts‚ ideas‚ and actions of others as well as the root of fear.” For instance‚ Shirley Jackson writes “There’s always been a lottery‚” he said petulantly “some places have

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    Essay Assignment Tradition has always been used as a guideline for societies‚ making people in a specific culture act in a certain way. In her dystopian story “The Lottery”‚ Shirley Jackson shows the consequences of cultural traditions‚ where people follow them without any regards for each other. These inhuman actions and their consequences are seen through all the characters‚ symbols and the narrative voice. In dystopias‚ problems usually come from the cruel actions of powerful people to the people

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