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The Symbolism of Jackson's 'The Lottery' Explained

The Symbolism of Jackson's 'The Lottery' Explained

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The character Mr Summers, himself, is a symbol of Irony of evil According to “Mr Summers' name symbolizes life, but in reality it is he who

There are many themes and techniques in the story such as foreshadowing, symbolism, and setting which highlight Tessie`s isolation from society  3 Symbolism Stones are a universal symbol for punishment, burial, and martyrdom: they indicate a morbid ceremony Chips of wood (now discarded

party poker pros Shirley Jackson's “The Lottery” sheds light on an annual event held in a small American village of about 300 people  Discuss how each of the items below functions as symbol or allegory in Shirley Jackson's story

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