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Theme Of The Lottery And The Possibility Of Evil

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In life and sometimes literature, one may come across people who are much different than they appear. “The Lottery” and “The Possibility of Evil”, both short stories written by Shirley Jackson feature a strong protagonist who faces an ironic fate. To follow, one can say that these two short stories are very similar, yet so different for numerous reasons.
In both short stories by Shirley Jackson, one could claim that the themes within are rather similar. For instance in the short storyThe Lottery”, Shirley Jackson wants to convey the message that society has become adapted to the violence around them, and one could say that society is almost numb to the violence. As “The Lottery” was a short story was written in 1948, post World War 2, Shirley Jackson wanted to bring out the issue of violence not only in the war setting, but in small towns and communities. Therefore, this is most likely the reason the lottery winner is stoned to death by her community. Similarly, Shirley Jackson conveys a message along the lines of evil can never be eliminated or controlled. Much like in “The Lottery”, evil surrounds the community within the story and Ms. Strangeworth, the strong female lead in “The Possibility of Evil”, makes an effort to try and stop the wickedness, but in the action she begets the wickedness and becomes evil herself. “The Possibility of Evil” makes it clear that evil cannot be tamed or controlled, all while “The Lottery” talks about how violence cannot be eliminated or

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