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Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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‘’The Lottery” is still Jackson’s most memorable piece of work. With the current interest in the supernatural, especially vampires and such, it might be interesting to turn back the clock a bit and revisit Shirley Jackson’s short story ‘’The Lottery,” often called “a classic horror story”(Timko). These short story is focused about the author, the story, style and technique of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson.
Shirley Jackson (1919-1965) was born in San Francisco and attended Syracuse University, from which she graduated in 1940. That same year she married Stanley Edger Hyman, American critic and educator, and they settled in Vermont. ‘’ The Lottery’’ is still her most memorable piece of work, however, and it contains her characteristic elements: …show more content…

Of all Miss Jackson’s eerie and gruesome fantasies, ‘’The Lottery published in The New Yorker magazine, was the best known and most baffling to readers.’’ After the story was published, many readers of the magazine wrote and asked what the story meant; many still want to know. While the author declined to tell what she meant, she does provide the careful reader with some clues. The tone is established very early in the story. The reader quickly learns that the villagers regard the lottery as just another everyday matter to be dealt with, the same as any other chore. They greet one another and exchange bits of gossip; they smile and exchange jokes. Mrs. Hutchinson nearly forgets to come. She tells her companions: ‘’clean forgot what day it was’’ (Timko).The irony and thematic thrust also become apparent as the story goes on. The former, the ironic nature of the entire ceremony itself, with its fatal result, is evident in Mrs. Hutchinson’s statement about’ ’clean forgetting’’; and the irony becomes even more obvious by the way the techniques regard the manner in which the lottery conducted. The author’s central focus on several aspects of human nature, especially the attitudes towards tradition and ritual, and the way humans look upon relationships, familial and others. In the story Jackson is asking the reader to look again at the various behaviors of human nature, especially in regard to the way human beings treat one another in religious, social and civic contexts. She is known for a short story, ‘’ the lottery,’’ a wickedly executed shocker she wrote in a matter of hours, was published in the new Yorker to mass threats of subscription cancellations, and is now a perennial student assignment, much

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