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    My school took everyone on a field trip to Florida. We did it because everyone wanted to. We had been talking about it all year. It was finally happening. We are going to Appleville‚ Florida. We are going there for 1 weeks. We are staying at the St. Lee Hotel. We flew from Little Woods‚ Minnesota to Appleville‚ Florida. It took three hours and forty-five minutes. We got to Appleville at 5:00pm. When we got there we all checked into our hotel rooms. Right after we checked in we went swimming

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    something that many people undergo in their lives. There are two kinds of abuse‚ physical and emotional‚ and both types of abuses can cause people to lose hope and self-confidence in themselves‚ which can change their lives forever. In the novel The Lottery Rose‚ by Irene Hunt‚ is about a boy that suffers from the two types of abuse in many ways. A boy named Georgie‚ who is seven and a half years old‚ loses hope in himself when his alcoholic mother and her abusive boyfriend abuse Georgie both physically

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    In the short story “The Lottery‚” the author‚ Shirley Jackson uses aspects of time during the year and location to mislead the reader to improve the plot of the story. The story takes place in a small town that has a unique set of traditions. For each year‚ to have a successful harvest‚ one person from the town is drawn at random to be stoned and killed. The author begins this short story by giving the reader a happy warm sense with a bright time of year. “Full-summer day.” (Jackson 1) Generally

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    approximately two million acres. It reaches from central Florida‚ near Orlando‚ all the way south to Florida Bay. (Federation‚ 2000) The geology of Southern Florida‚ has a warm and wet subtropical climate that provides conditions that help the large marshland ecosystem flourish. Layers of porous and permeable limestone create water bearing rock and soil that effect the climate‚ weather and hydrology of Southern Florida. The climate of South Florida is noted for its variability‚ as average annual temperatures

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    "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson: Cruelty or Human Nature? Shirley Jackson‚ the author of the short story‚ "The Lottery"‚ is the daughter of Beatrice and George Jackson. Jackson was born on August 5th‚ in 1946. Some background on Jackson is that she graduated college with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ("Shirley Ann Jackson") Jackson had many accomplishments in her lifetime. She received many awards‚ metals‚ and honors. Jackson was appointed

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    and contrast these stories‚ “Charles” and “The Lottery”‚ both by Shirley Jackson‚ in this essay. First‚ comparing. In the first story that I read‚ “Charles”‚ the boy in the story was very good at fooling his parents into thinking that he was a good kid at school and that the other boy‚ Charles‚ was very bad. In the second story “The Lottery”‚ the plot in general fooled you into thinking that the reason they were gathering in town was for a lottery that was good. Both of these stories have a plot

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    Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” and Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game.” The purpose of this paper will be to compare and contrast different elements of both these stories‚ but the main focus will be on the characters and the setting. In “The Lottery” and “The Most Dangerous Game” the characters are portrayed as normal human beings with normal behaviors‚ but as both stories unfold‚ the characters are shown to be evil.The Most Dangerous Game‚ by Richard Connell and The Lottery‚ by Shirley Jackson

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    The Use of Setting in “The Lottery” and “The Rocking Horse Winner” Jim Vanover English 102 D30 Fall 2011   Thesis “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ and D.H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking-Horse Winner” provide two disparate uses of Setting in a short story which emphasize the importance of the element in a story. One author distracts the reader‚ while the other establishes the framework of the story.   Outline 1. Introduction a. Quick overview of “The Lottery” b. Quick overview of “The Rocking-Horse

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    tradition‚ most people think of joyful things; baking Christmas cookies or even family game nights on Wednesdays. Traditions create memories‚ and bonds between familes. But‚ as shown in the short stories‚ “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ not all traditions are passed in good spirit - such as slavery‚ discrimination‚ and sacrifice. Slavery has been a part of culture all over the world for decades. Most people would not see this as a form of tradition but as told

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    Disappointment and Male Egotism; A comparison of two stories “The lottery ticket” by Anton Chekhov and “The lottery” by Shirley Jackson have many similarities. Both pieces examine potential disastrous outcomes of participating in a lottery. Chekhov’s story is a very basic representation of one man’s negative lottery experience. Though Jackson’s work is about a very different kind of village lottery‚ it too tells the story of a devastating lottery experience. The pieces share many common ideas. In comparing

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