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Beginning Of The Story Story The Reader
731 wordsMany authors use mood shifts in their stories to leave a greater impact on the reader and make it easier to understand. The particular state of mind or feelings of a person is ones mood. Various aspects of ones surroundings can alter a mood. A story often creates a specific mood or even causes a number of different moods to arise in a short period of time. Shirley Jacksons short story, "The Lottery" does just that, by forcing different moods to surface in various sections of the story. The peace...
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Symbolism In Shirley Jacksons The Lottery
1,332 wordsSymbolism in Shirley Jacksons The Lottery In short but multi-layered story The Lottery Shirley Jackson emphasizes ides and expresses feelings regarding traditional rituals. The story opens the eyes of readers to properly classify and question some of todays traditions as cruel, and simultaneously foretells the outcome of these unusual traditions. The Lottery is a short story that reveals the annual sacrifice ceremony of a fictional small town. Being a detailed narrative of the selection of the p...
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Aspects Of Human Shirley Jacksons
670 wordsThe idea of winning a lottery is associated with luck, happiness and anticipation of good things. In Shirley Jacksons story, The Lottery, this is not the case. The irony of the story is that the winner of the lottery gets stoned to death by everyone else in the town. The story is very effective because it examines certain aspects of human nature. One aspect of human nature that is examined, and that adds to the effectiveness of the story, is mans tendency to resist change. This is shown in more ...
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Appearance Versus Reality Story Of An Hour
1,074 wordsAuthors often write literature to have an emotional impact on the reader. These effects vary from work to work, and they may include happiness, sorrow, anger, or shock. Even authors who try to achieve the same effect may go about it in very different ways. This paper discusses three short stories written to shock the reader, but each uses a different method to achieve its effect. While Kate Chopin's The Story of an Hour uses a sudden shift in plot at the end of a short narrative, Shirley Jackson...
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Shirley Jacksons Human Race
535 wordsShirley Jacksons, The Lottery, has raised questions in the back of every readers mind towards the destructive yet blind rituals of mankind. A reflection of ourselves is what we see when looking through the pond of Jacksons mind. The Lottery clearly expressed Jacksons feelings concerning traditional rituals through her story, opened the eyes of its readers to properly classify and question some of todays traditions as cruel, and allowed room to foretell the outcome of these unusual traditions. Ja...
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