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In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery, why are the villagers in the story

In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery, why are the villagers in the story

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Graves, followed him, carrying a three- legged stool, and the stool was put in the center of the square and Mr Summers set the black box down on it The

The box used in the lottery is mentioned almost thirty times in the story more than ten times in the phrase the black box Why does the The black box is a physical manifestation of the villagers' connection to the warped tradition of the lottery Jackson is pretty explicit on this point,

mega888 slot logo png the black box representing a solemn tradition to which the town clings, and households The shabby black box represents both the tradition of the lottery and the illogic of the villagers' loyalty to it The black box is nearly falling apart, hardly

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