người thấy cần bổ sung hay cắt bớt gì thì cứ cmt nhé :D 7 tiêu chí gồm: - Plot - Character (Character với Plot tui cho luôn vào Overview nhé ko sợ mn lại thắc mắc sao ko đủ 7 mục) - Setting - Point of view - Style- Tone- Language - Themes - Symbolism Còn đây dàn ý. Tôi hỏi cô thì cô bảo lúc nào cũng phải có Overview ở đầu cho những bạn chưa đọc truyện cũng hiểu đc. 1. Overview: - Mình sẽ phải nói qua về summary của truyện (1 cách ngắn gọn, súc tích và dễ hiểu nhất có thể – cái này tôi thấy
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whomever the lottery chose. In Jackson’s “The Lottery,” the story is brought to life with symbolism, creating a climax that leaves the reader pondering tradition. The story unfolds with the townspeople going about on a normal, picture perfect day. The horror of the black box and the lottery continues year after year because it is a tradition that has been passed down since before anyone can remember. Symbolism is portrayed through the black box, the slips of paper, and the stones the morning of June
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wants. Dave’s mom keeps every cent that he earns on his own from working in Mr. Hawkins fields. Also Dave feels that the other men in the fields does not show him the respect that he wants. In “The Man Who Was Almost a Man,” Richard Wright uses symbolism to show the innate desire for freedom within human beings. In the story, the first symbolic reference is the gun. The concept of Dave owning a gun becomes his way out of childhood and into adulthood. Dave believes that the gun will suddenly make
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“The Minister’s Black Veil" is about Mr. Hooper the minister in a town and starts to wear a mysterious black veil over his head, but his people are left to be questioned. At first, his people think of the veil as a prop for his sermon. His people then start assuming he wears the black veil because of the sins he may have committed, and he's embarrassed to prove to the world what he has done. There are different thoughts in his people, such as the minister being an awful person. "Elizabeth, I will
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that goes on in the town square of Jacksons’ story. However, as one reads “The Lottery”, one can identify many comparisons using symbolism and when one reads the story again, one can identify even more symbols. In Shirley Jacksons’ short story, “The Lottery”, there are many different items in the book like names, a three-legged table, a black box, and stones to show symbolism and allegory throughout the story. Jackson places her symbols in a specific order and it is that order in which the symbols
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two completely different stories have similarities in their setting and how the setting was used to support the story? I. Introduction – YGB and The Destructors took place during different time periods and in completely different locations. (Young Goodman Brown (YGB) – Nathanial Hawthorne published 1835, setting 17th century. The Destructors – Graham Greene published 1954 – setting mid 1950s) a. Different time period b. Different country c. Different time of day II. Why
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25391876 Writing style used: MLA Kevin Prohaska Dr. Suzanne Penner 201340 Fall 2013 ENGL 102-B06 LUO 20 August 2013 Comparison of the Lottery and the Destructors: Settings * Compare the settings of each story to each other. * Could the settings have been changed and the punch of the story still be there? * The symbolism of the settings * How does the settings affect the story? The significance of setting is it sets the mental time or place in a story. Setting plays an
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The Lottery vs the Destructors Thesis In Shirley Jackson’s, “The Lottery”, and Graham Greene’s “The Destructors”, the author creates a story filled with symbolism, irony, grim reality, and a ritualized tradition that masks evil, which ultimately showcases how people blindly follow tradition. Outline I. Introduction II. Setting B. Time Period III. Plot A. What messages are seen in both stories IV. Characters A. Main Characters B. Traits of Characters V. Tone of
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Jarrod Nobel “Destructors” Guide November 2,2015 Graham Greene Story’s Title and Meaning /2: The “Destructors” is titled this way, it was nine years after World War II and all was left was destruction, the “Wormsley Common Gang” had to live through the aftermath of the destruction and want to have fun by destroying a two-hundred year old home, and burning money inside, and destroy the upper class. The title means, that destruction is going
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society. Greene’s short story “The Destructors” characterizes the gang’s indifference to sentiments, culture, tradition, emotions and beauty (Kolin). Greene explains the society of deprived hope and innocence. Greene uses the destruction of culture and tradition which leads to the characters to fall under the world of shadow and the dark imagery depicts loss of innocence. Greene’s participation in World War 2 enabled him to use that experience in “The Destructors” and explain how World War 2 transformed
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