Category: The Lottery

  • The Meaning of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    Shirley Jackson wrote “The Lottery” as a short story, and it was published on June 26, 1948, in The New Yorker. The first readers of the story were surprised by it because, in the past, works of the magazine were not identified as fiction or as events happening in real life. The story presents a…

  • Groupthink Notion in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    It is commonly assumed that many heads are better than one. However, the sad fact is that in a large number of cases groups fail to correct individual mistakes; on the contrary, they usually even exacerbate these mistakes or support opinions which are clearly harmful (Sunstein and Hastie 2). A famous social psychologist Irving Janis…

  • Shirley Jackson’s Short Story “The Lottery” Literature Analysis

    Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is a memorable short story that has been called a piece of gothic horror (Contemporary Literary Criticism – Select). It is also clearly a piece of social commentary. It has even been analyzed as a feminist critique of patriarchy and male oppression (Oehlschlaeger). It gets part of its power as a…

  • Herd Behavior in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    Table of Contents Introduction Literary Elements Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The story innocently titled “The Lottery,” written by Shirley Jackson would be generally expected to have a positive theme. However, the plot narrates the events of the annual lottery, which takes place in the most ordinary setting of a small village (more specifically in its…

  • Dangers of Mob Mentality in ”The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    Table of Contents Introduction The Themes and Intent of the Story The Imagery of the Story Language and Structure of the Story Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The short story The Lottery is one of Shirley Jackson’s most famous works. Its concept revolves around an annual draw in a small village. Although the lottery is usually…

  • Themes in the Story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    Table of Contents Introduction The Major Themes Conclusion Introduction The story “The Lottery” is a masterpiece written by Shirley Jackson. It describes the small town where the traditional event named “the lottery” is conducted. The “winner” is condemned to being stoned to death because it has been done for years. This essay will examine the…

  • “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson: A More Positive Ending

    “The Lottery” is a famous short story by Shirley Jackson that embodies a great number of themes and encourages readers all over the world to take a critical look at traditions and related problems and think about the sanctity of life in different societies. Having read the ending, one suddenly realizes that the work is…

  • Conformity and Individualism in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” and James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues”

    “The Lottery” is a short story by Shirley Jackson, describing the events in an unnamed town where villagers gather for a mysterious annual lottery that ends unexpectedly, tragically, and meaninglessly. “Sonny’s Blues” is a short story by James Baldwin that presents Sonny, a blues musician and heroin addict, and his brother, who acts as a…

  • Psychoanalytic Criticism of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

    Shirley Jackson’s story, which shook society in the last century’s forties, became a kind of accusatory revelation. The plot in The Lottery is reduced to the fact that in a particular abstract town a lottery is held, where all residents gather. From their conversations, it becomes clear that this is a long tradition held every…

  • Analysis of “The Lottery” Story by Shirley Jackson

    The famous short story The Lottery, written by the American writer Shirley Jackson was published in 1948 in The New Yorker. The work caused a great stir among the population that still not recovered from the sufferings of World War II (Sar and Pradika 2). The feeling of anxiety, masterfully created with the help of…