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Symbols in 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson

Symbols in 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson

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Symbols in 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson symbolism in the lottery by shirley jackson Answer and Explanation: · 1 The black box- The black box represents death itself · 2 The black dot- The black dot on the paper slip represents a blemish on symbolism in the lottery shirley jackson Jackson uses subtle imagery throughout the story to paint a picture of normalcy and the everyday life manner of the simple townspeople that, in

symbolism in the lottery shirley jackson The Lottery Shirley Jackson activities- Symbols EXAMPLE THE BOX THE STONES THE BLACK DOT The box represents tradition Even though it is deteriorating

symbolism in the lottery The winner, it turns out, will be stoned to death by the remaining residents Tessie wins, and the story closes as the villagers—including her 'The Lottery' clearly expresses Jackson's feelings concerning mankind?s evil nature hiding behind traditions and rituals She shows how coldness and lack of

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