Category: The Lottery

  • “Lottery” by Shirley Jackson: Marxist Criticism, Characters, Style, and Tone

    Table of Contents Literary Criticism Character analysis Style, tone, and language analysis Work cited Literary Criticism In this part of the literate, the paper will analyze Marxist criticism. Marxism focuses on social institutions, class, and the social orders in society. The story of the lottery attacks ideology and social order in the town. Based on…

  • The Lottery by Shirley Jackson: Literally Analysis

    The short story “The Lottery” can be perceived ambiguously, seeming overly cruel. Shirley Jackson masterfully plays with the reader, leaving a lot of understatement and confusion. The bleakness of this short story has given Jackson a reputation as a disturbing and elegant fiction writer (Jackson 19). The plot of the story is simple, frighteningly tragic,…

  • The Lottery Short Story: Personal Response

    Introduction Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is a short story which reveals the dark side of human nature. It depicts the collective unconscious of the people of a village, of about three hundred people. The author brings them together to take part in an annual rite in the form of a lottery, to choose a person…

  • Similar Theme in “The Lottery” and “The Hunger Games”

    The lottery theme unites the books “The Lottery” and The Hunger Games. In Suzanne Collins’s book, the inhabitants of Panem were forced to participate in a survival game, with teenagers engaging in such a competition (Collins). Shirley Jackson’s story tells the story of the tradition of an American city throwing stones at one of its…

  • Shirley Jackson “The Lottery”: Criticizing the Concept of Clinging to Traditions Without Understanding

    Shirley Jackson’s short story, “The Lottery,” starts jovial and seemingly happy, with the population of a village gathering for the titular event. The event is annual, and the name describes it accurately, with it consisting of the drawing of lots by every resident of the town. However, as the process continues and a winner is…

  • The Preservation of Humanism Contrary to Tradition in Story “The Lottery”

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Residents of the American town gathered for the annual lottery, and as with any other venerable tradition, attitudes toward it vary depending on age. The older men cannot imagine the life of the community without it. Still, the youngers are more skeptical, and they take it…

  • The Inevitability of Choice in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    Introduction Shirley Jackson introduced a rather provocative perspective on social relationships, decision-making, and responsibility in her short story “The Lottery.” One of the strongest aspects of this work is the formulation of people’s attitudes toward a process. The author helps modern citizens realize how families from the same community do not consider the seriousness of…

  • Analysis of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    Table of Contents Introduction Symbolism in The Lottery Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery is a short story that tells about a fictional village where people are gathered for an annual lottery, in which all the villagers take part. The lottery has been held for many years as a tradition, and the tickets…

  • Symbol in “The Lottery” Story by Shirley Jackson

    Table of Contents Introduction Symbol Interpretation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The idea of society is conditioned to violence is established immediately in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery.” To represent the concepts of violence and murder, stones are used and mentioned numerous times throughout the story. By using stones as the symbol of violence in “The Lottery,”…

  • Traditions in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    “The Lottery” was written by Shirley Jackson in 1948 and contains many notable themes that are significant and relevant to discuss even today. The author tells a story of a fictional village which practices a long-established custom of conducting an annual lottery. The symbolism chosen by Jackson constitutes an important part of the work since…