1)In a short two-page
essay, please respond to the question. Be sure to answer each
part of the question you choose, and remember that your grammar, mechanics and
organization of ideas will be used to determine your score.
What is the main conflict in Jackson’s narrative, “The Lottery?”
How do the members of the community work to overcome this issue? What else
could these people do to make life better for themselves? Use evidence from the
story to support your answer.
The LotteryThis first paper had quotes from Voth which I did not need, as well as the professor describing it as being just a summary without the questions being answered and too long. Attached The Lottery Essay is an example provided on how the papers should look according to the professor.2)In a short two-page
essay, please respond to one of the questions. Be sure to answer each
part of the question you choose, and remember that your grammar, mechanics and
organization of ideas will be used to determine your score.
Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” is great fiction
because of the mood the use of suspense creates in the story. What are these
feelings? and how do they work to formulate the major themes in this piece? Use
evidence from the poem to support your answer.This paper was described as a summary as well with the answers not being answered as in the first assignment.
The Cask of AmontilladoEssay Paper
Requirements
1.
All papers must be typed (12 pt. font, double-spaced).
2.
All papers must be in Times New Roman font.
3.
All papers must be completed in MLA format.Example:The main conflict in Jackson’s
narrative, “The Lottery” is that a community is unable to rid itself of a
horrible and unnecessary tradition because it is afraid of change. The townspeople
continue to hold its annual lottery which involves the sacrificing of a person
from the village, as they believe that this will ensure another year of their
prosperity. This is shown when Old Man Warner, a respected elder of the
community, ridicules those people from other towns who have retired this
tradition. He says, “‘Pack of crazy fools… nothing is good enough for them.
Next thing you know, they’ll be wanting to go back to living in caves… Lottery
in June, corn be heavy soon.’” By railing against those people who have stopped
conducting the lottery, Warner demonstrates his town’s belief that holding to
the traditions, especially the lottery, is essential to ensuring the village
survives the coming year. They do not understand that sacrificing one of their
own will do nothing to change the fate of their community, and cannot see how
anyone would be so careless as to depart from this ritual. But, those who have
discontinued the lottery realize that it is ridiculous to believe that killing
one of their own will ensure a good harvest.
It seems that these
people could do other things to better ensure their prosperity. Since they are
so concerned about their crop yields, they could send members of their
community to land –grant colleges to study agriculture. These individuals could
learn the latest farming techniques, return home and teach others in the
community these things. They could also invest money in buying better equipment
and improving the town’s infrastructure. Public works projects like dams and
reservoirs would make irrigation more efficient and protect their crops during
a drought. They could also encourage community members to stay current in their
reading of agricultural literature, as knowledge is the real key to prosperity.
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