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    Literary Analysis Essay 2 A Literary Analysis of “The Lottery” and “Rocking Horse Winner” Author Shirley Jackson published‚ “The Lottery”‚ a short story in 1948 in the New Yorker. The Lottery tells the story of a small town in America that ritually participates in a barbaric lottery. Famed author D. H. Lawrence published ‚ “The Rocking-Horse Winner” in 1932‚ which is centered around a little boy who can predict winners of horse races. The theme of sacrifice plays a pivotal role in both stories

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    Rocking Horse Winner-Analysis “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people‚ eager for money‚ have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.” (1 Timothy 6:10) I am sure many people‚ whether you attend church or not‚ are familiar with this passage of scripture from the Bible. It states that the love of money will eventually lead to self destruction. I think that this is the central theme in “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence

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    In “Eveline‚” James Joyce uses the juxtaposition of the ever-changing setting and the unchanging stoic character of Eveline in order to exemplify the character’s reluctance and inability to move forward. James Joyce is known for his juxtaposition of light and dark throughout his short stories‚ specifically in his story “Araby.” I would argue that Joyce is using the contrast of opposing forces described above between the setting and the character in a similar way as he was light and dark. “Araby”

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    a very important issue. In the short story "Eveline" James Joyce portrays the life of a young woman who faces dilemma whether to leave her house in search of a new life or to stay in the dreary and gloomy life that she already knows. Eveline is a nineteen-year old girl. She lives with her father and two younger siblings. Her mother and one of her older brothers have died and she has another older brother who works away from home. Eveline works in a store does all the housework at home

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    In “Eveline”‚ the short story from James Joyce‚ the author introduces us into the life and conundrum of a girl named Eveline. In this story‚ our main character is struggling to choose between a new life away from her roots‚ or staying with the remainder of her divided family. A young man named Frank ‚ who has been courting her‚ and has offered to take her away back to his home in Buenos Ayres in search of a new life. However‚ Eveline chooses to stay in the gloomy‚ life sucking environment

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    was especially harder on Eveline‚ the protagonist of "Eveline‚" by James Joyce. Eveline‚ "trapped like a helpless animal" by her deathbed promise to her mother‚ is morally unable to break her vow and flee her miserable home to seek a new life for herself. First‚ Eveline made a deathbed promise to her mother; that she would keep her family together as long as she could (Joyce 6). This promise implied the caring of her brothers‚ her father and their home. As long as Eveline could take care of their

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    "Eveline" by James Joyce “Eveline” by James Joyce is a story about duty and family ties. The author introduces us to a young woman who is conflicted between her desire for freedom and the promise she has made to her dead mother. Throughout the story Eveline is perceived as a helpless animal caged in her own house by a tyrant father. Eveline faces a difficult dilemma: remain at home like a dutiful daughter‚ or leave Dublin with her lover‚ Frank‚ who is a sailor. We will see how the death played

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    Present: "Eveline" We begin James Joyce’s story of "Eveline" with the introduction to the protagonist‚ a girl who longs a different life. She spends the opening reflecting on her past memories‚ when she had happier times with her whole family. Then focuses on her work life; would leaving her job be wise or would it be worth what she’d receive afterwards? Eveline has a clear void in what used to be a life she enjoyed‚ but now finds lacking. A glimmer of hope shines through for Eveline when she recalls

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    Kristin Fox Cynthia Wesson English 120 Wednesday‚ June 13‚ 2013 Moving Forward In the story “Eveline” the word dust is used many times mostly in referring to the home for example when it says‚ “reviewing all of the familiar objects which she had dusted once a week for so many years‚ wondering where on earth all the dust had come from” (Joyce 3). The continual references to dirt in the house show the house being something old. Almost like when you walk into an old garage that no one goes in

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    Tone‚ Style‚ and Symbols in “The Lottery” and “The Rocking Horse Winner Diana Greene Liberty University Thesis Statement and Outline Thesis Statement: “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson and “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence are both short stories in which the authors use symbolism to convey the theme of each story. However‚ these short story’s themes are contrasting‚ with one of the story’s theme being a quest for love and the other theme is the lack of love. I. To convey

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