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Decoding Symbols in Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

Decoding Symbols in Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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As soon as Bill Hutchinson is identified as the head of household that held the winning paper, Tessie immediately changes her tune and begins 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

poker dealers for hire near me Through the use of symbolism, Jackson emphasizes the violence and sacrifice associated with the lottery The black box and the slips of paper Shirley Jackson is best remembered for her sharply critical, feminist deflation of broadly accepted norms of mid-twentieth-century American

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