The Lottery Ticket Analysis

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Kate Chopin and Anton Chekhov incorporate imagery, short lived events, and diction into their stories, “The Story of an Hour” and “The Lottery Ticket” to reveal a series of the protagonists’ feelings. Kate Chopin employs: imagery to activate Mrs. Mallard’s feelings, particular diction to show Mrs. Mallard’s past and the possibility of her future, the events that take place in an hour are short lived to show distinct phases of emotions she experiences. On contrary, Anton Chekhov employs: imagery to activate Ivan Dmitritch’s fantasies, particular dictions to show Ivan’s present and hope for future, the events take that place are also short lived in order to reveal Ivan’s distinct inner characteristics. THESIS
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In this short story, the use of words, such as “will” and “if” are particularly emphasized to create a variance between the present and the future. Ivan states, “And if we have won...it will be a new life, it will be a transformation” after reading the prize of the lottery ticket. Through these distinctions between the present and the future events in Ivan’s life, his fantasies are revealed. The use of “if” and “will” show that Ivan is fantasizing about his future instead of focusing on the present moment. In substitute of picking up the newspaper and checking if all the numbers match, he tantalizes himself and his wife by dreaming of the future. Aside from revealing his current life style, another effect of his imagination is to deliver his inner thoughts and doubts. Chekhov writes, “[Ivan] walked about the room and went on thinking. It occurred to him: what if his wife really did go abroad?” This is another beginning to Ivan’s imagination: what if Masha wins the lottery and goes abroad. His fantasy takes a shift and now demonstrates his relationship with his wife; he begins to feel jealousy, hatred, and anger towards her. Again, rather than living in the present moment and actually communicating with his wife about her thoughts of winning the ticket, he builds up different reflections of her based on his own viewpoint, which ends in a negative

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