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October 2023 - We Have Always Lived in the Castle

When I was a kid there was a short movie based on The Lottery that I saw in school (they would never show that movie today) and I still think of it when I pick up a lottery ticket even though it is not the same thing.
She has a collection of short stories called Dark Tales





I have been looking forward to this book. I feel is going to be an enjoyable, but slow read for me as there seems to be a lot to absorb. I am planning to read a chapter every couple of days, do a short summary and put up a couple of questions to consider. As we all read at a different pace and start at different times, please add your thoughts as you progress.
In the first chapter, the village and the Blackwood family are introduced, told from the narrator's (Mary Katherine Blackwood known as Merricat) point of view, She begins her story, starting some time earlier (going back in time), on the day she brought home the library books that still sit on her shelf, long overdue.
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This chapter for me raised a number of questions, and am sure there are plenty of others.
Why does the village appear grey to Merricat?
Why does Merricat go into Stella's Cafe, when it is not a necessary task?
How does Merricat cope with the attitude of the villagers?
No doubt will find out later in the book why the villagers have this attitude.

When I was a kid there was a shor..."
The Lottery is one of the best short stories I have read in my life. So powerful and so short. Amazing.


In the first pages, we meet Merricat who lives with her sister Constance. (view spoiler)
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The village would appear grey to Merricat (view spoiler)
There's a strong tension between (view spoiler)

Mary Catherine (Merricat): (view spoiler) spoiler>
All the people are gray and without color (except Stella) (view spoiler)
The game (view spoiler)
Bullies! (view spoiler)

Grainie, I agree it is a very unnerving that Merricat (view spoiler)
In the next paragraph (view spoiler)
I am not sure about Uncle Julian. (view spoiler)
One of the ways I think Merricat copes with the attitude of the villages (view spoiler) .
This book is fantastic. There is so much to it and to discuss.


What an odd family! (view spoiler)
Luncheon and tea: (view spoiler)

Sharon, have a great vacation.
I have just finished Chapter 2, which was a long chapter with a lot in it.
Merricat's mother (view spoiler)
Visit by Helen Clarke and Mrs Wright (view spoiler)


The author is able to fit a lot into her writing Some things are not so obvious and are like clues that are not all relevant. A couple of more things in Chapter 2 caught my attention
1. Uncle Julian (view spoiler)
2. Mericat (view spoiler)

Marie, that is an interesting question. (view spoiler)

Chapter 3. (view spoiler)
Chapter 4. (view spoiler)
As this is just a summary, I will add some more thoughts tonight.

I like what Grainne said about the grey (view spoiler)
Re the game; I agree with Sharon and found that very relatable.
Merricat (view spoiler)
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I had planned to read this short story also but looking into it, it is part of of the anthology The Lottery or, The Adventures of James Harris and apparently the stories might have a connection. This James Harris makes appearances in a few of the stories and in chapter 1 of WHALITC we have mention of a Johnny Harris that made a hand print in the town hall and the (view spoiler) An Easter egg maybe?


Sometimes those can seem out to lunch though too. I bet some authors would be surprised to see what ppl dissect out of their books.

I should add that I hope you will share some with us. I don't think my copy has any notes or introduction.
I have read Chapter 2 now and was delighted to get some answers
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Sharon, have a great vacation.
I have just finished Chapter 2, which..."
Sugar (view spoiler)
Milk(view spoiler)
5 months (view spoiler)

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Some notes from The Afterword
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Marnie, thanks. I also did not make those connections. The kindle version has an Introduction but no Afterword. (view spoiler) .
The introduction makes more sense reading it afterwards.

It took me a while to get into the book and now finding it easier reading.
Cousin Charles: (view spoiler)

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Chapter 8 - (view spoiler)
Chapters 9 and 10 - (view spoiler)

Odette's comment about the sugar made me think of the nursery rhyme (view spoiler)
Vicky, I like the nickname too. I think it's very clever and maybe suggests that the local villagers (view spoiler)
I didn't really have any views on the milk pitcher until I read all of your spoilers up to chapter 2. (view spoiler)

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Merricat (view spoiler)
At the end of Chapter 7 (view spoiler)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Lottery or, The Adventures of James Harris (other topics)Novels & Stories: The Lottery / The Haunting of Hill House / We Have Always Lived in the Castle / Other Stories and Sketches (other topics)
Dark Tales (other topics)
The Lottery (other topics)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Shirley Jackson (other topics)Shirley Jackson (other topics)
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