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The Feminist Analysis of Shirley Jackson's The Lottery; A Dominant

The Feminist Analysis of Shirley Jackson's The Lottery; A Dominant

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The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is a highly atmospheric horror story that brilliantly portrays the dark side of tradition, the isolation of its

Shirley Jackson's short story, The Lottery, ironically gives the lottery a bad meaning The lottery in this story is used for a public stoning, The story illustrates the potential for evil in the ordinary person, especially if it's carried out as part of a cherished, irrational belief

law of gilgamesh slot Originally published in Shirley Jackson: A Study of the Short Fiction Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery' Short Story Criticism, edited by Lawrence The Lottery refers to the story's climactic event, when the townspeople's fate of being stoned to death is decided by drawing lots Diagrams Bill Hutchinson

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