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The Possibility of Evil by Shirley Jackson

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Shirley Jackson emphasizes appearance vs. reality in the short story “The Possibility of Evil” because looks can be deceiving. Looks can shape how we think of people and in reality they could be the opposite.
Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Possibility of Evil” is set in the 1950’s in a small town that reveals the contradiction between appearances vs. reality. In the story it states, “The sun was shining, the air was fresh and clear after the nights heavy rain, and everything in Miss Strangeworths little town looked washed and bright” (Jackson, 223)
Miss Strangeworths town seems nice and perfect. Everyone knows each other very well but are all oblivious to the fact that each and every one of them have evil lurking inside of them. In the short story “Lessons of Love” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, the Puerto Rican girl thinks of the senior as a very perfect and attractive person. But after he kisses her, she realizes that he is no longer what she had thought about him and is just a player who enjoys playing with the hearts of many girls. Even though something or someone may look good on the outside, they may not be the same on the inside. Therefore, I think that appearance vs. reality was shown in the setting of this story.

Appearance vs. reality is shown in “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson through character development because looks can be deceiving. In the story it states that she always uses "a dull stub of pencil and always prints in a child block print"

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