Ask your mom or your condom. That rhymes. Also, this question doesn't go in the "Lotteries" category. Common sense, retard.
The main characters in "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson are Mr. Summers, Old Man Warner, Tessie Hutchinson, Bill Hutchinson, and the townspeople. The story follows the tradition of a small town's annual lottery, where one person is chosen to be stoned to death as a form of sacrifice.
In "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, the author uses subtle clues to foreshadow the shocking ending of the story. Examples include the mentioning of the black box and the townspeople's nervousness before the lottery begins, hinting at the grim tradition that unfolds.
Shirley Jackson became famous in 1948 with the publication of her short story "The Lottery." This story garnered widespread attention and established her reputation as a master of horror and psychological fiction.
Shirley Jackson was a popular author who wrote such novels as The Lottery and The Haunting of Hill House. One can find information such as books she has written and reviews she has received directly from her official bio site, Shirleyjackson dot org.
Shirley Jackson died in 1965 of heart failure at the age of 48.
The author of Charles is Shirley Jackson.
Shirley Jackson was born on December 14, 1916. She was American author.
The author, Shirley Jackson, does not specify where or even when the story takes place. But it is generally safe to assume that the story takes place in modern times, in a city, or town, and most likely in America.
The author was able to foreshadow future events in his text.
I think you mean "Haunting of Hill House" which, if memory serves correctly was adapted into the movie "House on Haunted Hill" (Though, I may be wrong on that one), in which case: Shirley Jackson. The same woman who wrote "The Lottery" and "We Have Always Lived In The Castle". Great author.
"The Sneaker Crisis" was written by Shirley Jackson and published as a short story in Woman's Day, Oct. 1956.
James Shirley has written: 'James Shirley'