Think about all of the stories we've been reading so far. "A&P" "The Man Who Was Almost a Man" "The Lottery" "A Good Man is Hard to Find" "The Things They Carried" "A Rose for Emily" "A Worn Path" For...

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Think about all of the stories we've been reading so far.

"A&P"
"The Man Who Was Almost a Man"
"The Lottery"
"A Good Man is Hard to Find"
"The Things They Carried"
"A Rose for Emily"
"A Worn Path"
For this journal entry, write about two of these stories that either (a) share a theme, which means that both stories essentially make the same point in their own ways or (b) share a topic, but have differing themes, which means they make different points about the same topic. For example, if there are two stories about growing up that seem to make the same point, that would be option (a); if there were two stories that each made a different point about growing up, that would be option (b).



In your journal entry, write about the two stories and their themes. How are they expressed in the story? What other literary elements contribute to the theme (symbol, setting, etc)? What quotes show or emphasize the theme? Is the theme the same as the lesson learned by the main character?
Your entry should be a minimum of 300 words long, written in an academic style. There is no formatting requirements for journal entries, but be sure you include the names of the stories and authors. If you use quotes from the stories, be sure to include the author's name and appropriate page numbers.

Do not consult or use outside sources for this assignment. This is a journal entry, so no introduction or conclusion is required. Just be sure you follow the assignment, answer the questions, proofread carefully, use complete sentences, and include details to support your points.

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Answer To: Think about all of the stories we've been reading so far. "A&P" "The Man Who Was Almost a Man" "The...

Azra S answered on Jul 14 2021
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Habits and traditions explored
Habits and tradition are explored in some detail in the stories “The
Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty. However, where “The Lottery” focuses on a baseless tradition and habit of a society, “A Worn Path” focuses on a constructive habit of an old black lady who struggles through a difficult path every month to cure her ill grandson. Both the stories are entirely different in most aspects but deal with the important theme that some traditions and habits are useless and destructive while others can be very commendable and constructive.
In The Lottery, we notice how everyone is enthusiastically participating in the Lottery, children, men, women and even old people. They...
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