The short story 'The Lottery' was written in 1948.
The short story 'The Lottery' came into existence in 1948. It has since become a notable piece in literature, known for its unique themes and narrative style.
The setting of 'The Lottery' is not explicitly specified, but it gives an impression of a small traditional community in an unspecified time period.
It really depends on the specific short story. Different stories have different lottery schedules.
Yes, it can be considered a short story depending on the specific work you're referring to.
The lottery in the story represents a disturbing and mysterious tradition that has lost its original meaning over time.
To be honest, I can't recall who wins the lottery precisely in that short story. It's a story that keeps you guessing until the end. Maybe you should give it a read and figure it out for yourself.
In the short story 'The Lottery', Tessie Hutchinson was the one who won the lottery, but it wasn't a fortunate win as it meant a tragic fate.
I'm not sure exactly when it was written. It could depend on various factors like the author's inspiration and schedule.
I have no clue when 'Driftglass' was written. Maybe you can look for reviews or critiques of the story that might mention the date of its creation.
Sorry, I don't have the specific date when 'The Hitchhicker' was written. But you could try looking it up in a library or on dedicated literature websites.
I have no idea when the short story 'Swimming' was written. Maybe you can search on literary review websites or ask experts in the field.