Category: Shirley Jackson
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Analysis of ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley Jackson
When Shirley Jackson’s chilling story ‘The Lottery’ was first published in 1948 in The New Yorker, it generated more letters than any work of fiction the magazine had ever published. Readers were furious, disgusted, occasionally curious, and almost uniformly bewildered. The public outcry over the story can be attributed, in part, to The New Yorker’s…
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The Lottery Essay
The village lottery culminates in a violent murder each year, a bizarre ritual that suggests how dangerous tradition can be when people follow it blindly. Before we know what kind of lottery theyre conducting, the villagers and their preparations seem harmless, even quaint: theyve appointed a rather pathetic man to lead the lottery, and children…
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Analysis of Biography and Literary Works of Shirley Jackson
Shirley Jackson was born on the 14th of December, in 1916, in San Francisco, California. She was a bright daughter of Leslie Jackson and Geraldine. Her parents were conservative country-club people, who raised their children in luxuries. Shirleys childhood world was ruined by her vapid mother who was disappointed by her daughter as Shirley was…
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Tradition In William Faulkners A Rose For Emily And Shirley Jacksons The Lottery
Throughout the world People do things for various reasons. Belief, survival, religion, peer pressure, culture or tradition, are some of the reasons the people carry out things. People have various traditions such as Christmas, Easter Day and so forth. Some people have strange or out of the ordinary traditions. The two short stories The Lottery…