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    person might just be the norm for another. It is all about perception. In the “Possibility of Evil”, a normal town, plagued by different types of evil is in turmoil because of the different opinions of its people. To Miss Strangeworth, the townspeople drifted away from their morals, but to the town, Miss Strangeworth’s letters are the malevolent act. It all is reliant on the view of the situation, the perception of evil in the town is dependent on who the recipient is. When Miss Strangeworth’s

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    sweet, kind-hearted and generous woman. A woman that gives anything just to make other people happy, a women that bakes cookies for no prominent reason. Unless that elderly woman is Adela Strangeworth. Miss Strangeworth in the short story, “Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson, is an extremely unique and surprising character. This is because she is selfish, cruel, and deceiving. None of which is expected from a seventy-one year old. Miss Strangeworth does not want anyone else to have her most

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    Evil is Inside Everyone Don’t criticize what you can’t understand. You may miss out on a good story. For example, you may see this really pretty girl, but her attitude can be horrible. It's important to look under the surface before deciding or criticizing something big or small.  The characters in the short stories, “The Possibility of Evil,” by Shirley Jackson, and “Lamb to the Slaughter,”  by Roald Dahl, could have learned from this. In, “The Possibility of Evil,” Miss Strangeworth would judge

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    The Possibility of Evil Envy, greed and hate are all examples of evil in some people's definition; but, what is evil? Can we stop it, and, are we supposed to? Before we speak about the commitment of the normal person to stop evil, we have to understand what evil is. Evil is what a person accepts it as true; this can be shown in the story the possibility of evil. Ms. Strangeworth does not believe her letters create problems rather than solve them. And in someones elses view, she can be perceived

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    Every person in their lifetime will encounter love. Love is a necessary evil in our lives. Using the moral lense to analyze the short stories “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson and “A Bolt of White Cloth” by Leon Rooke, we see that love cannot exist without evil. The characters of the stories all encounter evil through love by means of relationships, goodwill, as well as inanimate objects. Love through relationships can be represented in many ways, for example romantic love and platonic

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    From Pages to Reality: Villains Compared Ms. Strangeworth, from Shirley Jackson’s “The Possibility of Evil” exhibits the same villainous behavior and ideals as Mutsuhiro “The Bird” Wanatabe, from the CBS documentary The Great Zambini. With their interactions with others, they committed reprehensible behavior. However, like all acts of evil, there are good reasons or intentions behind it. With Strangeworth’s fantasy and “The Bird”s occupation, they were blindsighted by the severity of their actions

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    The Possibility of Evil Esteban Tovar The short story The Possibility of Evil presents an old lady called Miss.Strangeworth living in a small town. She writes cards in secret and is known for her cleanliness, but she is most known for her well-cared roses. Miss. Strangeworth, as prideful as she was, would tell tourists coming to town that, “My grandmother planted these roses, and my mother tended them, just as I do”. These roses were very attractive for their colors and had a heavy scent

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    “And she sometimes found herself thinking that the town belonged to her” (Jackson 1). It is these words that start to depict who Miss Adela Strangeworth really is. In the short story, “The Possibility of Evil”, by Shirley Jackson, there is an older woman who has some secrets no one knows about. When reading the short story, the newly revealed details of her life may come as a surprise, considering that she is seventy-one years old. She constantly shares anonymous secrets to keep order in town, and

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    “The Possibility of Evil Quick Write” In the short story “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson uses several symbols to tell her story about Miss Strangeworth one symbol she uses is Pleasant street. For example, “My grandfather built the first house on Pleasant Street,” she would say, opening her blue eyes with the wonder of it. This house, right here. My family has lived here for better than a hundred years.” This street symbolizes a stormless and pleasant street with nice people but, Miss

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    you are not friends, you still need to keep the balance of trust.. Many people today lie to each other, which ends up creating a huge argument and leaves a bad influence on the person. Miss Strangeworth, a character from the short story “The Possibility of Evil'' is a prime example of how the way she treated her neighbors and townspeople,revenge got back to her because she did not change the way she acted behind peoples back.She acted like this “nice” or “sweet” lady but in reality she was cruel.They

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