Monday, May 21, 2012

Gambling With Your Life


           
The Lottery
By: Elias Dorsey
Authors Note: This piece will be analyzing the irony and symbolism in the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. Enjoy.


            What would you do if you were won the lottery? Would you be excited? Would you be afraid that someone would try to extort the reward money out of you? In the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, the lottery is a little different. The rules changed in such a way, that if you win you die. You proceed then by stepping into a circle of people and getting stones and rocks thrown at you until you die. This story has a lot of symbolism and irony throughout it, and I have analyzed it.

            For instance, some symbolism I have noticed is, for one, the black box that the lottery drawing man brings out at one point in the story. It symbolizes the imminent death.  Also it symbolizes the sadness that follows after your family gets picked from the black box. Tessie being late symbolizes and foreshadows that she might be the first one to die. Nevertheless, later in the story she dies first. How Ironic.

4 comments:

  1. I like your hook statement. But, there are some words that could be taken out to make the sentence actually be a sentence. Other than that, it was a nice piece.

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  2. This is good,, but you have extra sentences that you do not need in this piece, for example "How ironic is that huh?" otherwise it was a good piece.

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  3. I thought this was a really nice piece and you organization was really well planned out, but you have some extra words and sentences that you don't need in there. Overall it was a really nice piece. Nice Job!!!

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  4. I love your description of the story and supporting details added to back up your evidence, well done Eli!

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