The_Lottery(setting, character)
The Lottery is the story written by Sherly Jackson in 1948. Through this ironic short story, she takes pains to describe a village of hard-working, upstanding Americans. I will try to make you understand better this short story, through two following aspects: the setting and character.
The setting set forth by Shirley Jackson in the beginning of The Lottery creates a mood of peacefulness and tranquillity. The setting of this story sets up a reader to
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in the story, all come together for the annual lottery; however, in the interesting twist, those participating stone the winner to death. . Everyone in the story seems horribly uncivilized .The People who were stoned to death represented values and good being as the townspeople, who represented society, cold-heartedly destroyed them.
This setting and this character make this story so disturbing and horrifying but at the same time, the wonderful work of literature art.
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