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What external conflict does the Protagonist have

What external conflict does the Protagonist have

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20 Climax Tess's family has “won” the lottery and they all must pick a new paper from the box Tess gets the paper with the black dot on it When you get the

The central conflict in The Lottery is Individual vs Society, showing the individual's struggle against collectively accepted norms Tessie Hutchinson Shirley Jackson's “The Lottery” sheds light on an annual event held in a small American village of about 300 people

cowboys gold online slot The conflict arises when Tessie Hutchinson realizes her husband, Bill, is the center of the villagers' attention The slip of paper he took has something on it  Instead, you got stoned to death In her contemporary short story, “The Lottery,” the author, Shirley Jackson uses the external conflict of blindly following

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