The Chronicle of Higher Education

SUSPENDING MORAL JUDGMENT

Students Who Won't Decry Evil -- a Case of Too Much Tolerance?

By Kay Haugaard

Once again I was going to teach Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery." I sighed as I gathered my books to leave for my evening class in creative writing; I had taught this story so many times over the past two decades.

Not that"The Lottery" wasn't an...

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