She also provides details about the town, including how may people live there and how long the lottery takes (Jackson 1). She describes the scene exactly, showing that there are flowers blossoming and rich green grass growing and how the town square, where everyone is gathered, is between the bank and the post office. She tells us the date, June 27th, the time, around 10:00 a. She does not give a name to the town, nor the time of year it takes place, but what found very id was that she gives specific details about the exact day of the lottery. The setting of Jackson’s story is a very deceptive one, and makes us, as readers, wonder where and when this story takes place. With her ingenious use of setting, characters, themes, she creates a suspenseful and exciting tale that left me in awe when finally put it down. We soon find out, however, that unlike most lotteries, this is not a lottery that one hopes to win. Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is a story of a town whose citizens are required to participate in an annual “lottery”. Essay #4: The Lottery Elements of FictionĮssay #1: The Lottery Characters and Theme.
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