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The Lottery Symbolism Analysis

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The lottery fools everyone with how amazing it really seems. They start by talking about how nice it is outside “clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer.” Then the end of the story throws you off by how awful it really is. The main idea of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is that if you win the lottery you will have stones thrown at you until you are dead. In each story, it is clear that the author uses symbols to show the violence and cruelty that people have. They didn’t want to get rid of the lottery because they don’t want to change, their crops may not grow. Some of the stories most important symbols are the stones, they use to throw, the black box that shows that tradition, and the paper with the black dot on it to chose who will be killed by the stones.
The first symbol is the black box that represents the beginning of the lottery. One example is how old the box is and how long that they have use the box. On page two it says “and the black box now resting on the stool had been put into use even before Old Man Warner, the oldest man in town, was born.” This shows that the box has lasted for about 90 year or more in the lottery. Therefore, it shows how old it is, and after that they say how old and worn down it looks. From these examples it is clear that the black box is a tradition the town follows each year.
Another symbol is the paper with the black dot that represents who will be chosen and killed. This is apparent because people there is someone who

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