Rhetorical Devices In The Lottery

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Lottery In Shirley Jackson’s ironic short story The Lottery, the author describes how a superstitious village has a lottery in order to have a good supplement of crops. Throughout the piece, the “Lottery” is depicted as an annual event that characterizes anxiety and skepticism in the village people. Jackson effectively employs the rhetorical devices of character actions and situational irony to show how people conform to society’s expectations or traditions. Jackson uses characters actions to show how the people in this village blindly follow norms. In paragraph two, the boys pick up stones because they see the older boys picking stones. It demonstrates how the boys, starting off at a young age, contribute to the tradition. They are taught,

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