Category: The Lottery

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Conformity in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The works of Shirley Jackson are well-known in literary society. Even though the issues addressed by the author appear to be diverse, special attention is drawn to the subject of conformity. In “The Lottery,” the writer delivers her unique understanding of the dangers of excessive conservatism.…

  • Narration in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview The Meaning Telling the Story Communicating Ideas Conclusion References Introduction Numerous various texts exist in the world, representing different characters, ideas, and issues. Often, those texts address troublesome but significant topics, widely discussed in public. One such example is Shirley Jackson’s short story, The Lottery. First published in 1948, the…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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,”…

  • 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…