Symbolism Of The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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In Shirley Jackson’s short story, The Lottery, there is a copious amount of symbolism. The story begins in a small farming-based town where its inhabitants conduct a “lottery” every year. When the winner of the lottery is chosen that person is stoned to death by the villagers. While on the surface The Lottery might seem like a simple tale with a plot twist, Jackson selectively includes points of interest to convey a deeper meaning. After close inspection of the actions of Jackson’s characters, the reader can gain an understanding of The Lottery’s true message.

As a scene of a rural spring day opens, the reader is introduced to the individuals and their families residing in the village. One family in particular, the Delacroix family,

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