I'm not sure exactly. It might be set in a fictional town or a real place that's not widely known.
Hard to say for sure. It could be in a big city or a small village, depending on the author's imagination. Maybe there are clues in the story itself that could give us a better idea.
I don't have the exact location. But sometimes, the setting of a short story is intentionally left ambiguous to focus more on the plot and characters rather than the specific place.
The setting of 'The Lottery' is a small rural village. But the specific location isn't explicitly detailed.
Lotteries in short stories can take place in various settings, like a small village square or a busy town hall.
In 'The Lottery,' the setting is a typical rural community. It doesn't have a named or clearly defined geographical location. The focus is more on the event and the people rather than the precise place.
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.
It takes place in a small town in the countryside.
The setting of the short story 'Ilyas' is a small, rural town in the countryside.
The short story 'The Sniper' takes place in Dublin during the Irish Civil War.
In the short story 'A&P', the setting is a local A&P supermarket. It provides a mundane yet significant backdrop for the events that unfold.
It takes place in a small, secluded town. The setting adds to the mystery and tension of the story.