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In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery, why are the villagers in the story

In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery, why are the villagers in the story

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Summers runs the lottery because he has a lot of time to do things for the village He arrives in the square with the black box, followed by Mr Graves, the

Introduction: The Deceptive Surface · The Black Box: Tradition and Fear · The Stones: Blind Obedience and Collective Responsibility · Tessie 9 quotes from The Lottery: 'Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use stones '

sands of fortune slot He arrives carrying a black wooden box Mr Graves, the postmaster, follows Mr Summers carrying a three-legged stool The box is placed upon the stool Mr There are multiple instances of symbolism, for example, the black box The black box is an example of symbolism because the black box represents tradition

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