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Both “The Story of an Hour” and “The Lottery” are set in a particular time and place. In a different setting, the events of the plot might have been very different. Choose either of these stories. Explain how the setting of this story is important. Cite specific aspects of the plot.

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Renkin
It’s been a while since I’ve read these, but I’ll do my best.

“The Story of an Hour” (I’m a little iffy on this one)- this story takes place in the late nineteenth century and one can assume (because it is never specified) that it takes place in the US (due to the author being American). This was not a good time for women, as their husbands often controlled their lives. This can be seen in how overjoyed the protagonist is when she finds out her husband is dead (although she feels sorrow at first).

“The Lottery”- this story takes place is a small town of approximately 300. This is a big factor in the lottery itself, as the small group shows mob mentality. Simply put, this means that one can abandon their reason if everyone around him does as well. This keeps the lottery running, as no one questions the actual impact it has on the harvest.

Hope that helps!

Answer:

The chosen story is "The Story of an Hour".

Explanation:

In "The Story of an Hour" we have a story aimed at telling the lack of freedom that women suffered within their marriages and in the eyes of society in general. This is because this short story presents a woman who lived in an unhappy marriage, but is extremely happy to know about her husband's death, because she knew that with him dead she could enjoy her life, see the beauty of the world and be literally free.

The definition of this story is important for us to understand how the role of women within a marriage has changed over time, moreover, history shows that there are evils that happen for good, to remove something bad from our life.