The Use Of Irony In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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The use of irony of Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is developed through point of view, character behavior, and foreshadowing, in order to create the emotion toward scapegoat society in nearly everyone who has read the story. Throughout the story, the narrator is extremely detached and uninvolved. Rather than telling readers the characters' thoughts or feelings, the narrator simply shows the process of the lottery which absolutely preserves suspense. This further underlines the shocking nature of the ending, and it has more impacts on making connections between readers and the scapegoat society and most importantly, it introduces the major irony of the story, the lottery. In addition, the fact that Mrs. Hutchinson can treat the lottery so lightly

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