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    In “The Lottery‚” the author‚ Shirley Jackson‚ reveals that human society may follow traditions blindly‚ leading to the loss of meaningful relationships. The members of this community follow the tradition of the lottery without understanding the significance. The lottery is an annual tradition in which a random member of the community is selected and sacrificed to improve the results of the harvest. When Old Man Warner brings up the old saying‚ “Lottery in June‚ corn be heavy soon‚” he is enforcing

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    idea is the author’s implied comment on the subject of the story. In The Lottery‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ the central idea being told in the story is the danger of blindly following tradition because of traditions mark on society. Tradition plays a huge role in our society; it provides reason for certain actions amongst a community without really ever having a reason to do something outrageous to begin with. Jackson points out our human flaws by creating a story which seems wrong and unlawful by many

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    Laurie is a misbehaving student who had often been disrespectful and also severely injured young children! “Charles” a passage written by Shirley Jackson is a story about a young boy named Laurie who avoids getting in trouble by referring to himself by the name of Charles. Laurie is a sly young child further more he can act quite mischievous. The story is set in the 1950’s around a few locations Laurie’s home along with his Kindergarten where most of the story takes place. The main conflict is that

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    The theme of “The Landlady” and “The Possibility of Evil‚” are things are not what they seem. In “The Landlady‚” the owner of a little bed and breakfast is an old lady‚ but she’s hiding the true purpose of her bed and breakfast. She somehow knows when the person she selects is in town and she summons them into her bed and breakfast. Where she then acts all innocent and drinks tea with them. Soon readers realize that something’s not right‚ and start to notice the signs. This short story ends up with

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    Kindergarten is a specific school year where children learn life learning skills. These skills carry forward throughout their lifetime. In this case‚ a young boy named Laurie experienced an unforgettable year in kindergarten. Shirley Jackson incorporated Charles within her story; she portrayed how Laurie created an unrealistic classmate named “Charles” to hide his atrocious behavior. This eventful story was told from the mother’s perspective‚ where she explained her sequential storyline of being

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    Possibility of Evil Response Small towns are very susceptible to questionably informed gossip because everyone knows each other and “everybody’s business” (Sulzberger). In the article In smalltown Us‚ gossip moves to the web‚ and turn vicious a social media Web called Topix starts a “cesspool of character assassination” (Sulzberger). Outings‚ such as grocery shopping‚ brought people to glance at each other in disproval. Similarly in The Posibility of Evil by Shirley Jackson‚ going to the grocery

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    ourselves.” Stated by Barbara Jordan. In the texts‚ “What‚ of This Goldfish Would You Wish for?” short story by Etgar Keret‚ “American Flag States for Tolerance” a newspaper editorial by Ronald J. Allen‚ and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson also a short story‚ by Shirley Jackson. The texts can relate or contradict the quote about the idea of acceptance. It also discusses and identifies the differences‚ or similarities‚ in the people that are explored in

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    Chayce Riley Kenis 1:30-2:50 David Lydic The Possibility of Evil (REVISION) Paper 2 1-19-14 English II Shirley Jackson’s “The Possibility of Evil” is a short story about a seemingly sweet little old woman‚ living in a small town with a house and prized bed of roses outside that has been in her family for three generations. The woman‚ Miss Strangeworth‚ is narrated as she goes through her normal Tuesday routine stopping to chat with the other locals. Upon

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    Shirley Jackson’s stories and books arose out of the complex‚ sad‚ and joyous magic of her life. Often her stories were based on her own family or strange little customary romances‚ well suited for the magazines she wrote for. Jackson’s restrictive upbringing created a struggle within her to both fulfill and deny the ways of her mother to whom appearance and social acceptance was all important. She was an odd‚ plain girl rejecting the gracious country-club lifestyle of her family‚ preferring

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    or witnessed these awful acts at least once in their lifetime. Author Shirley Jackson coveys both violence and human cruelty in her well known short story "The Lottery". "Jackson’s The Lottery" states‚ "The date of the lottery‚ its location‚ and the symbolic or ironic names of its characters all work to convey a meaning that is even more disturbing than the shock created by its well-known ending" (Yarmove 242). In Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery"‚ she uses techniques such as symbolism and irony

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