Shirley Jackson The Lottery Literary Analysis

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I believe that Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" is written as just a story about a particular time and place. It does not correlate with any cultural or historical events during that time period. Jackson is certainly trying to say something about human nature and that something is definitely not positive. In the story, the public goes against human nature and acts disloyal to each other. The community gathers together in an open area to stone one individual to death. This tragic event occurs every year on the morning of June 27. There is a lottery that determines the person who gets stoned. The person who has a black dot on his/her paper has to be stoned and killed. People everywhere are blindly convinced to follow traditions even

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