The Order of Charlotte’s Going

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"The Order of Charlotte’s Going" is a short story by Shirley Jackson included in her collection *The Lottery and Other Stories*, exemplifying her subtle, unsettling exploration of ordinary lives.

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instanceOf short story
author Shirley Jackson NERFINISHED
authorStyleCharacteristic quietly disturbing portrayal of normalcy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fictionalSettingType ordinary domestic life
genre psychological fiction
short fiction
hasTitleCharacter Charlotte NERFINISHED
includedInCollection The Lottery and Other Stories NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement 20th-century American literature
literaryPeriod post-World War II American literature
medium print
narrativeFocus a woman’s departure and its impact
narrativeStyle subtle and unsettling
originalPublicationForm short story collection
publisherOfCollection Farrar, Straus and Company NERFINISHED
theme family dynamics
social expectations
tension beneath ordinary lives
tone restrained
uneasy
workByAuthor Shirley Jackson NERFINISHED
workInAuthorOeuvre part of Shirley Jackson’s exploration of everyday horror

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short story collection "The Lottery and Other Stories" hasPart The Order of Charlotte’s Going
subject surface form: The Lottery and Other Stories