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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 selects five slips of paper, one for each of the Hutchinsons, and places them back in the empty box Tessie and Bill Hutchinson and their children, Dave,

Old Man Warner, signifying a refusal to change, the black box, representing ritual's ancientness, and the lottery itself, the sign of blind Death And Death In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery The black box contains the slip of paper that sentences the person to death, and the stones are what is used

arizona lottery powerball payouts Summer at his office and it was just a mark to identify the winner of the lottery but had no justification for Tessie's death Another object that highlights The Lottery is a short story by Shirley Jackson that was first published in The New Yorker on June 18, 1948 The story describes a fictional small

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