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What are the main symbols in Shirley Jackson's The Lottery?

What are the main symbols in Shirley Jackson's The Lottery?

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Shirley Jackson's “The Lottery”, apparently expresses Jackson's sentiments in relation to human's evil thoughts about their envoirnment and rituals The author

The first is the Christian concept of the Trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost The box, and thus the lottery itself, rests upon the Jackson uses “The Lottery” to convey her hatred of humans hiding behind tradition and old habits to do evil In writing this story, she shows how lack of

buffalo king megaways slot The black wooden box is represented through symbolism in two significant ways: First, the villagers' connection to the tradition of the lottery, Mr Graves symbolizes the grim and unfeeling nature of the lottery His name itself alludes to death and hints at the dark purpose of the event,

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