So she will do something to find my brothers and sisters. Perhaps she can see from her that she will sacrifice her life in search of her brothers and sisters. Furthermore, not only her brother passed away but also Nelson brother Paco got lost in front of them. So perhaps Nelson and Chandra will go searching for all the kids and let them return to them after things happen. She knows that it is her responsibility to find them. Without her, they will not survive and she will not survive without her. This can only be done after finding them, she will be very happy and they will be very happy.
Surprisingly, the secret of Alan Stratton's Chanda is a story that changes the story about the painful life of a girl living in the world of illness and death. But on the surface, this is a story about power struggle in Changda 's life. "Lottery" is a seemingly innocent story. Because the town has a lottery ticket every year to make agriculture a success. But as the reader slowly noticed that the "winner" of the lottery eventually died out, the book changed dramatically soon. - If there is enough time for someone to participate in the event or participate in the event on the insensitiveness of the lottery's homicide, he or she will gradually become insensitive despite gradually accepting abortion, homosexuality or other things I will. If it is deep enough, people can get used to violent murder as well.
The Babylonian lottery, written by Jorge Luis Borges in 1941, uses science fiction to express the anti-Nazi beliefs the writer does not know. Argentina is home to Borges and backed the power of the Axis forces during World War II. Borges is known for his political writing rather than his philosophical writing (Laraway, 563); using this SF short story to explain the religious beliefs and the use of religion as a tool for the world empire Then I will question it. - A typical story is full of details that explains the world history of the story, a person in the story, and is associated with plots and secondary plots to advance the story. But Shirley Jackson's lottery does not fulfill these conditions, because readers need to interpret most of the story on their own.
Science fiction is often confused with fantasy. For example, "Star Wars" is an illusion. Because what happens in the Star Wars world violates the laws of physics. With genuine science fiction, the writer has only leap of faith, paradoxical leap, then strictly observes all other reality and talks impressively. This book is SF. From the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, powerful people learned that they could rework the world with steam engines and rifles. They made plans for many, including intercepting Colorado provinces, killing all the buffaloes using continental rails. Some of them are prosperous, but many are in pain and failure. The sand bowl is a good example