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Power Of Tone In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery -

Power Of Tone In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery -

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Throughout the process, the mood is somber Mr Adams comments that the north village is talking about giving up the lottery Mrs Adams says

The story describes a fictional small American community that observes an annual tradition known as the lottery, which is intended to ensure a good harvest Tradition is symbolized by lucky Old Man Warner Like the short story, the film is shocking because of its matter-of-fact tone: the

straddle in poker meaning Tessie Hutchinson's family is selected as the winner, and the villagers then stone her to death The story examines human nature and the capacity for violence, Summary of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson In a small village, the locals are in an excited yet nervous mood Children gather stones, as the

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