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Corruption Depicted In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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In Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”, things do not appear as they sound. In the short story “The Lottery”, Tessie Hutchinson has a positive attitude until her family is receives the black dot. No one in this village wants to receive the black dot because someone in that family will be stoned to death. The short storyThe Lottery” by Shirley Jackson centers around the concept of irony and reveals the village seems more corruption and evil than happy and sweet.
Reading about sunny days in the village may give the reader the impression that good things will happen in the story as it goes on. But in “The Lottery”, this is not true. The first sentence, “The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with fresh warmth of a full summer day; the

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