The Lottery Quotes by Shirley Jackson
The Lottery Quotes by Shirley Jackson
Summers stirred up the papers inside it The original paraphernalia 3 for the lottery had been lost long ago, and the black box now resting on the stool had
Graves, followed him, carrying a three-legged stool, and the stool was put in the center of the square and Mr Summers set the black box down on it The The black box used for drawing names represents tradition, conformity, and even death itself As time-worn as it appears, this box stands as an ominous reminder
scales of dead slot The black box in “The Lottery” symbolizes the long-standing tradition of the lottery and the community's reluctance to change It represents the The Black Box Symbol Icon The Black Box · The marked slip of paper Symbol Icon The slip of paper that denotes the annual victim of the lottery is marked only