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Scapegoating in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

Scapegoating in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

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In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery, the author has demonstrated each symbol and the meaning that holds behind them The black box is culturally known as a dark

The ritual has lost its significance, and the purpose has long been forgotten The black box used to draw the lottery slips of paper from has become splintered Summers set the black box down on it The villagers kept their distance, leaving a space between themselves and the stool, and when Mr Summers said, “Some of

fc2ppv-3181405 The black box is an important component of Jackson's story, signifying death and blind faith in tradition, making people vulnerable to being scapegoats  The black box is a physical manifestation of the villagers' connection to the warped tradition of the lottery Jackson is pretty explicit on this point,

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