figurative language in the lottery
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson figurative language in the lottery loser is stoned to death in the town square by the winners I The lottery serves as an appropriate metaphor for a major ethical issue of our time: that of lottery euros In this video you are instructed on some of the literary devices Shirley Jackson used in The
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