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Analysis of 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson

Analysis of 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson

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The elaborate ritual of the lottery is designed so that all villagers have the same chance of becoming the victim—even children are at risk Each year, someone

All villagers grab stones and run towards Tessie, who is now standing in the middle of the crowd She continues to complain about the unfairness The story is an account of a relationship conducted mainly by text and culminating in a bad date followed by worse sex, ending — like “The

server slot luar negeri Narrating the story from a third person point of view, Shirley uses symbolism, foreshadowing, and suspense to illustrate the danger of blindly observing We were assigned “The Lottery” in high school English class It was explained to us that the book was an example of irony

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