Moral Revivalism In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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Moral revivalism is a school of thought that claims that morals and ethics are the result of cultural, historical and personal circumstance. They claim that these circumstances create and alter the viewpoints of individuals. Individuals and their personal beliefs in this view are the result of their circumstances.. Shirley Jackson takes a similar idea in her short story The Lottery. In her short story Shirley presents an unnamed village and its inhabitants. This village as revealed in the climax of the story practices stoning on an annual basis. The people there do this out of tradition and their perception of this ritual. . The author Shirley Jackson suggest through her use of tone, conflict and juxtaposition that perspective alters personal

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