The impoverished that live down the street from me always make me realize how lucky my life is, even though my single parent doesn't make a lot of money.
It was later unearthed that John committed the crime; his fingerprints were found on the trigger of the gun
Shirley Jackson told: "the idea for "The Lottery" had come to me while I was pushing my daughter up the hill in her stroller—it was, as I say, a warm morning, and the hill was steep, and besides my daughter, the stroller held the day’s groceries—and perhaps the effort of that last 50 yards up the hill put an edge to the story.”
Explanation:
"The Lottery" is a short story written by Shirley Jackson in which members of a small community join together every year to follow a tradition according to which, randomly, the destiny of one of them is decided. The raffler winner is stoned to the dead to ensure prosperity for the whole village. The title is a clear instance of irony.
1)You find a hundred dollars on the street. A few blocks later, you find another 100 dollars. Is this weird luck, or am I crazy?, you say to yourself. You began walking again, feeling a little creeped out.2)Two strangers meet at a New Year's Eve party. They spend the party together,and then never see each other again...untill the two of them run into eachother on valentines day. Single, and craving a big pink box of chocolates.3) "What are you looking forward to doing during this upcoming Winter Break?", my mom asks. I didn't want to tell her what I was actually doing so I lied and said, "Going to Cancun, Mexico with Brian" Even though I knew we broke up, 2 weeks ago...4)Write abut anything that's on your mind! I tell myself. My mind was blank, I never thought writing a book could be so difficult. Anything, just anything.
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