Symbols - The Lottery
Symbols - The Lottery
The slips are folded and placed in an age-stained black wooden box which is stored in a safe at Mr Summers' office until the lottery is scheduled to begin
He is assisted by Mr Graves, who follows him to bring the stool upon which Mr Summers places a very worn black box The black box used for the lottery is even OPENING THE BLACK BOX by RACHEL STEVENSON ~ Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery', first published in 1948 in The New Yorker, is rich in meaning
24 1 22 lottery result Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use stones The pile of stones the boys had made The slips are folded and placed in an age-stained black wooden box which is stored in a safe at Mr Summers' office until the lottery is scheduled to begin