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Symbolism in the lottery

Symbolism in the lottery

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The lottery represents any action, behavior, or idea that is passed down from one generation to the next that's accepted and followed unquestioningly, no matter

“The Lottery” was published in New York June 26, 1948 It meant to indicate “The pointless violence and general inhumanity” , The Black Box The black box symbolizes the importance the people of the town place on tradition, and the critical role it plays in their lives

your jet life lottery The stool in “The lottery” could be seen as a simple inanimate object that has no meaning, but when looking at it through an archetypal lens, 3 Symbolism Stones are a universal symbol for punishment, burial, and martyrdom: they indicate a morbid ceremony Chips of wood (now discarded

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