What Are The Similarities Between The Lottery And The Story Of The Hour

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“The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, and "The Story of the Hour" by Kate Chopin, have similarities and differences in them. The two authors are using a suspenseful tone in both of the stories. In both stories authors are using the tone to reveal their feeling about a particular idea in the story. Tone is also serving as a clue for the readers to understand the atmosphere among the characters in the both stories.
Shirley Jackson and Kate Chopin are using a suspenseful tone in both of their stories to reveal their feeling about the story. Jackson is emphasizing on the characteristics of the villagers when they came to the lottery, were “They stood together, away from the pile of stones in the corner, and their jokes were quiet and they smiled rather …show more content…

In both of the stories authors are using a tone of tension ignored to reveal the characteristics of the characters. Jackson points out Mrs. Hutchinson characteristics when she asked Mr.summer “to start over,” the lottery which “Mrs. Hutchinson said, as quietly as she could. I tell you it wasn't fair. You didn't give him time enough to choose. Everybody saw that”(6). Jackson is pointing out the tension between the Mr. Summer and Mrs. Hutchinson. Mrs. Hutchinson is questioning the tradition of the villagers. She is telling Mr. summer that the drawing is not fair to everyone, which shows the nervous inside but also she said it quietly. Mrs. Hutchinson is nervous because she does not know what inside her paper life or death. Jackson is the Mrs. Hutchinson tones to reveal her more and the story. In “The story of an Hour” Kate Chopin is also using a tone to reveal her main character. Kate Chopin is suggesting that Mrs. Mallard “had loved him-- sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter!….“Free! Body and soul free!" she kept whispering”(1). Chopin is concluding the story “When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease-- of joy that kills”(1). Mrs. Mallard is excited about the freedom now she have after her husband killed. She knows now she does not have to obey the rules of her husband, rather she is a free bird now. When she see her husband back she knew her freedom as taken away, which end up in a heart attack. The doctor thought she dead when she saw her husband back alive. Kate Chopin is showing the tension in Mrs. Mallard mind battling for a freedom. This helps readers to understand what the characters are going through the

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