The Lottery Shirley Jackson Analysis

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The article Arbitrary Condemnation and Sanctioned Violence in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” by Patrick J. Shields does well to tie Jackson’s story of fiction to our own reality. His main goal within this article is to guide readers to see the connections that Jackson’s short story has with our culture and society today and throughout history. Bringing in suggestions about issues we are presented today in the sense of capital punishment, scapegoating, ritual cleansing, arbitrary condemnation, sanctioned violence, and variables such as gender, region, and class structure.
Shields acknowledges the fact of how the process of choosing the lottery winner makes the reader very uncomfortable and uneasy. He goes on the explain how and why Jackson

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