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The Possibility of Evil

Shirley Jackson

The Possibility of Evil

Shirley Jackson

The Possibility of Evil Essay Topics

1.

Miss Strangeworth’s roses are frequently mentioned in this story: tourists remark on them, she has them arranged throughout her house, and she never gives them away. What do the roses mean to her, and why is their destruction is so devastating to her?

2.

What are Miss Strangeworth’s alleged motivations in writing her anonymous letters, the motivations that she acknowledges to herself? What are her deeper, unacknowledged motivations?

3.

The story emphasizes Miss Strangeworth’s domestic routine: her gardening, the tea that she orders on Tuesdays, what she has for lunch and for dinner. What mood does this create in the story, and what picture does it paint of Miss Strangeworth’s life and character?

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