Shirley Jackson: Themes & Symbols in The Lottery and Other Works
Shirley Jackson: Themes & Symbols in The Lottery and Other Works
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PLOT SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERS, THEMES, SYMBOLS AND MOTIFS IN SHIRLEY JACKSON'S “THE LOTTERY” Shirley Jackson was born in 1916 in San Francisco, The author uses symbolism to help her represent human nature as tainted, no matter how pure one thinks of himself or herself, or how pure their environment may
風間由美線上看 Lots are drawn by household The traditional, patriarchal family unit, with the father at the head, symbolizes authority and hierarchy in the town The The use of the stool throughout “The Lottery” reflected the idea of tradition by becoming the “perpetrator of the evil” in this cruel ritual (