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The Lottery by Shirley Jackson: an Analysis - 1518 Words

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson: an Analysis - 1518 Words

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One of the villagers is chosen and then killed at the end of the story In “The Lottery”, Shirley Jackson uses symbolism to illustrate the themes of tradition

The main symbols displayed in the lottery are the rocks, the black box, as well as the stool The rocks symbolize the method of death Stoning was a common way The black box is a symbol to the villagers of the longevity of their tradition and the fact that many people before them have upheld the practice of the lottery

魔鏡號av The key symbols in The Lottery bu Shirley Jackson are: stones, the blacl box Stones in The Lottery Stones, which become the tool of a Old man Warner indicates that the lottery is a ritual human sacrifice to ensure that their crops grow According to The Lottery, the morning of

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