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Symbolism In The Lottery

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The Lottery: Symbolism
In story the Narrator is able to gather the ’ attention and ultimately shock them with an unexpected ending; all of which help her emphasize the dark side of human nature and the evil that resides, sometimes, in those who we less expect it from. Jackson uses symbolism throughout the story that helps her set the mood and also makes the readers wonder and analyze the senseless violence and cruelty in their own lives.
It all starts with the setting of the story. As Jackson describes “the morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green”. It seems to introduce a joyful, happy tale in a normal quiet village; however, the truth lies ahead when the horrors of the lottery are discovered. The contrast of the setting and what actually takes place in the village, symbolize the fact that looks can be deceiving, and that sometimes, even beautiful things have dark sides.
Then, Jackson writes “The people of the village began to gather in the square”. The Village Square symbolizes the coming together of society, the grouping of people and; consequently, also the beginning of collective thinking. The lottery itself is presented as an annual event that is like any other local event in the village; she states “The lottery was conducted--as were the square dances, the teen club, and the Halloween program”. For them, the lottery was a regular part of their lives, which

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