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PolarNik [594]
3 years ago
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“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

English
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Bad White [126]3 years ago
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Shirley Jackson's spooky 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.

<h3>What is the analysis of the story The Lottery?</h3>

Regardless of which interpretation you favor, "The Lottery" is, at its core, a story about the human capacity for violence, especially when that violence is couched in an appeal to tradition or social order.

in a small New England village where all the residents are gathering for their traditional annual lottery. Although the event seems festive at first, it soon becomes clear that no one wants to win the lottery. Tessie Hutchinson seems unconcerned with tradition until her family traces the dreaded brand.

<h3>The characters in the story and a little about your personality, character traits.</h3>

in this story Tessie Hutchinson is the unlucky lottery loser. She is excited about the lottery and fully willing to participate every year, but when her family name is drawn, she protests that the lottery is not fair. Tessie arrives late at the village square because she has forgotten what day it was.

The old Warner is the oldest man in the village has participated in seventy-seven lotteries and condemns young people from other villages who have stopped holding lotteries, believing the lottery prevents people from returning to a barbaric state. it's the

Mr. summers is the man who runs the lottery. Mr. Summers prepares the slips of paper that go into the black box and calls out the names of the people who draw the papers. The childless owner of a coal company, he is one of the village leaders.

With this information we can conclude that the lottery is a work of fiction that achieves its terrifying effect primarily through Jackson's skillful use of contrasts.

Learn more about The Lottery in brainly.com/question/1641063

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