Essay Comparing The Lottery And The Tell-Tale Heart

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In the short story of The lottery by Shirley Jackson and the short story The tell- tale heart by Edgar Poe both have a theme that makes both short stories very unique. In The Lottery the theme was how following tradition can sometimes lead to danger because each year they hosted a “lottery” which wasn't about winning money but it was more about how a family or a person was chosen and the citizens in the village would gather stones and rocks and they would throw them at the target which would often kill them. This tradition was always practiced and people thought it wasn't fair. On the other hand the other short story “the tell-tale heart” theme was about how guilt is due to one's conscious like how the man was telling the story of how he killed …show more content…

For example irony was used very often because it supported the theme. irony was used in the short story of “The tell-tale heart”, like how the narrator was saying “I was never kinder to the old man then during the whole week before I killed him.” Before we never knew that the old man was going to be killed during the story until the narrator mention how he wasn't very kind to the old man not even before he killed him. This was something unexpected that happened. The narrator explains how he couldn't stop thinking about the murder because his conscious was following him with guilt and how he would think about it day and night. he stated that the old man never did him any wrong and that he killed him because the man had an eye, an eye that had “Glaucoma” and whenever the man looked at him him, his blood would turn cold and he would get a rush through his vein that made him angry and he ended up murdering the old man. Not only did this short story have an irony but also it had symbols that matched the theme very well. A symbol would be a watch because during the first time the narrator mentioned a watch was when he said “ A watch’s minute hand moves quickly than did mine.” A watch watches time and in the story it symbolized watching death because each tick of the watch was a moment closer to death that all humans …show more content…

“ Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones, selecting the smoothest and the roundest stones.” The narrator would always mention how their jokes were quiet and that people often smiled rather than laughed. Usually most people view the lottery as a positive event but in the jackson family “the lottery” didn't receive a winning prize.Jackson did not give this away during the beginning but rather in the end when he says that it was a ceremony resulting a brutal stoning. Not only did “The Lottery” have irony but also it had symbols that supported the theme. an example of a symbol in the lottery would be the lottery also how the lottery represented an action or idea that is passed down from one generation to another and it's often practiced for ages or since someone could remember no matter how unusual or cruel it might be. In this case the lottery had been taking place in the village for as long as someone could remember and it was an annual ritual or tradition practiced by everyone in the village. The villagers used to say that “lottery in june, corn be heavy soon”which meant that the more lotteries they had, the more food they

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