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The Lottery Rhetorical Analysis

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Introduction:
In, “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, the use of a death “lottery” was used in the spoken town while other towns around it had stopped the deadly tradition. Jackson subtly uses the idea that there is more strength in numbers and social throughout the text. I chose to write about this topic to how show the power of numbers and social norms affect reform because the short story portrays valuable information of the target.

Statement of Purpose:
The purpose of this speech is to inform others of the impact numbers and social norms can have on movements of reform, as shown in “The Lottery.” Whether it's good and subtle, like in the case of the town movement to stop the lottery in other towns, or bad and obvious, such as the townspeople

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