At the end of the story of 'Charles' the action moves to the school where there is a PTA meeting. The purpose of this move is to give the mother a way to discover that 'Charles' doesn't actually exist.
The author of Charles is Shirley Jackson.
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.
Shirley Jackson died in 1965 of heart failure at the age of 48.
Charles Shirley Potts has written: 'Railroad transportation in Texas' -- subject(s): Railroads, Railroads and state
Charles T Clinton has written: 'Shirley Temple in The poor little rich girl'
Charles Jackson was an American man that was most famous for being an author. He is mostly known for being the author of the book The Lost Weekend that was published in 1944.
Shirley Jackson was born on December 14, 1916. She was American author.
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.
Charles Sherrington has written: 'The integrative action of the nervous system'
M. C. Jackson has written: 'Systems thinking in action'
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.
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.