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    When I think of tradition‚ I think of something that I do a lot. Some of the traditions that my family and I have are celebrating holidays and birthdays. The story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is about a tradition that is falling apart‚ just like the black box itself. The black box is used as a symbol of death. People are afraid of the black box. When the lottery is not being held‚ the black box is abandoned and not taken care of. Many of the villagers seem like they want to give up the lottery

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    The short story‚ The Lottery by Shirley Jackson‚ is about a village is the past that had some traditions. One of the traditions was that every year one person would be chosen for sacrifice. They thought the sacrifice would bring a good growing season for the crops. This lottery only took 2 hours‚ but some took as long as two days. The theme is luck goes a long way because mathematically there’s a small chance of winning‚ luck is random‚ and luck isn’t always good. One reason is‚ mathematically

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    Most people believe the lottery is a win but in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson it is exactly the opposite. In this short story a small town of villagers stone to death one of their own‚ once a year‚ for the sake of crops. There are several characters the reader encounters that play significant roles in the story‚ such as Mrs. Delacriox and Mr. Summers. Mr. Summers‚ a “round-faced‚ jovial man”‚ is essentially the mayor of the small village. He puts all his time and energy into the town’s activities

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    began to collect stones to finish the tradition: “Mr. Dunbar had small stones in both hands”‚ “Delacroix selected stone so large she had to pick it up with both hands”‚ “the children had stones already”. Summarizing the expression of violence in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” and O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” it is worthy to note that despite different reasons of the violence‚ the ways of its realization and existing traditions‚ violence in any form should be suppressed and punished.

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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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    “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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    The Lottery By: Shirley Jackson Summary: The Lottery happens in June every year in a small village of about 300 people. It’s a tradition held annually for well over 80 years and Mr. Summers who oversees several civic activities in the community like square dances‚ teenage club‚ and the Halloween program as well as the Lottery. The Lottery normally starts around ten o’clock in the morning and is finished around noon‚ the townspeople gather at the center of the town. A small old black

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    Corresponding Chronicles Sheryl Gounder The art of storytelling has been around for many generations. “The Witch” by Shirley Jackson and “The Storyteller” by Saki share the common act of storytelling. The stories reflect each other’s main concept of telling a story within a story. Both authors provide imagery and detail within the ambience and characters. The stories share similar surroundings. “The Storyteller” and “The Witch” begin in a railway carriage. As both stories advance so do the

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    take part. One representative from each family comes up‚ 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

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    routine‚ unbeknownst of the devotion to come. Driven by the urge to please and feel closer to their elders‚ these traditions continue. But if there is no clear purpose‚ it is more difficult to keep the value known and respected. This is shown in Shirley Jackson’s ‘The Lottery’. The story is set in a dystopian land‚ where villages participate in lotteries. However‚ instead of money‚ the winner is made the target of a stoning‚ performed by their peers.Throughout the story‚ she uses elaborate description

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