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Irony and Theme in “The Lottery” and “The Destructors”

Irony and Theme in “The Lottery” and “The Destructors”

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This is ironic because the outcome of the lottery is death, and the entire event is the opposite of warm and inviting Instead, it is nerve-wracking and intense

This use of ironic convention in literary work is seen through Shirley Jackson's short Story, The Lottery; the story' of Testis Hutchinson, stoned to death This situational irony becomes evident as the narrative unfolds, revealing that the lottery, far from being a benign event, is a ritual that

poker seating positions “Mr · “ he thought'Well, isn't this nice '” These words, thought by Mr · “An old man turned ninety-eightHe won the lottery and died the next day ” Children pile up stones as the adult townsfolk assemble for their annual event, which in the local tradition is apparently practiced to ensure a

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