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Symbolism in The Lottery Story by Shirley Jackson

Symbolism in The Lottery Story by Shirley Jackson

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the lottery symbolism

Symbolism in The Lottery Story by Shirley Jackson the lottery symbolism
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the lottery numbers These three legs are symbolic of a society's economic, political and religious traditions Jackson uses the symbol of the stool to show readers that a society's

the greatest train robbery slot The first is the Christian concept of the Trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost The box, and thus the lottery itself, rests upon the When translated into French, “Delacroix” means of the cross However in this story it is pronounced differently due to the family possibly being foreigners The

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