The Lottery by Shirley Jackson In 1948, The New Yorker published the most controversial short story in its history: "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, a 31-year-old wife and mother living in Vermont. The simply told tale covers a ritual lottery in a sunny, rural town. Soon after the piece was published, angry letters poured in to The New Yorker . Readers canceled their subscriptions. And while many claimed they didn't understand the story, the intense reaction indicated they understood it all too well. You can read the story Here or Here You can also watch the short (20min,) film HERE ! Choose ONE of the following questions. Write a paragraph of about 150 words. - Use P.E.E.L and at least 2 Conditionals! - Don't forget to start with your first name. - Shirley Jackson foreshadows the ending in multiple ways. How does she foreshadow the end? How do the character names (Mr. Graves, Mrs. Delacrois and Mr. Summers) play a ro...
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