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Point Of View In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is told from an objective, or dramatic, point of view. Objective point of view is when the story is told from third person, but the speaker does not have any access to the characters thoughts or feelings beyond what they display openly. Jackson uses this point of view to further suspense and mystery in the story as well as give the reader point of sympathetic focus. The reader is a stranger to the town and their traditions and having the story told from the objective point of view gives the reader someone to sympathize with and relate to. Throughout the story, the author reveals nothing about what 'the lottery' actually is. If the author had revealed what the lottery is at the beginning of the story, there would be no reason for the author to keep going and no reason for the reader to keep going either. The reader would know that, in the end, someone would be stoned by random drawing. It is human nature to want to know more. The objective point of view creates the largest desire for information. …show more content…

The only mystery would be who would be the one stoned. This would not have been very intriguing for the reader because the reader is not very invested in the characters. In a short story, the author has to grab the reader's attention quickly and only has a short time to relay the story. There is not enough time in a short story to create a situation where the reader is emotionally invested in the characters and would be compelled and intrigued to read on if there was only a single mystery to be

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