The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Foreshadowing Analysis

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A truly great short story is one that is told in such a way that the reader walks away with a sense of awe, shock, or inspiration. The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is such a story; however, because the writer holds back for so long before she releases the true revelation of the story, the reader almost feels as if the denouement is never going to come. Without the heavy use of foreshadowing throughout the story, the reader would be lost in the details wondering where Jackson was actually going with this story. The first example of foreshadowing takes place in the second paragraph. It reads, “Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones, and the other boys soon followed his example, selected the smoothest and roundest stones” (Jackson,

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