My Initial Reaction to the Various Forms of Literature
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Literature is a complex subject. at that place are numerous skeletons of writing. Poetry, plays, short stories, fiction, nonfiction, fantasy, science fiction, the list goes on and on. It is endless. Further to a greater extent than, interpretation of each of these works often varies tremendously. Many propagation there are no wrong answers. Other times, there is only one right. Analysis completely depends on the author, the reader, exclusively most of all the words written on paper. The assignment of the day brought to life the complexity that exists. From short stories to poetry, Shirley Jackson, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Black wapiti with John G. Neihardt, and Joy Harjo reveals their souls as they give us their form of creativity.
        First, The Lottery by Shirley Jackson provokes mixed emotions. The story is very(prenominal) well written, and the sentences flow easily. The description of the characters and environment are created with more than a touch of realism. Initially, reading this story is like stand up in the middle of the town watching children, not all that different from my own, stuffing stones in their pockets and listening to their mothers shouting orders more than once or twice. Jackson obtains the readers attention and curiosity. What will the villagers pull ahead if their name is chosen? Indeed. Poor Mrs.
Hutchinson should have stayed at blank space instead of arriving late. The winner doesnt gain money, food, or a prize. Instead, the master copy becomes the victim. The black box represents the sins of the town. The author is saying there exists a morbid sense of enjoyment people experience when sagacity others. For instance, imagine four or five ladies having coffee together, and chick number one informs the other collective gossipers about the horrid atrocities Mary Jo did last night. For the next...
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