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The Lottery Imagery: Symbolism and Imagery Revealing the Power

The Lottery Imagery: Symbolism and Imagery Revealing the Power

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Crafted from Italian cow leather, and suede. Comes with switchable straps, can be used as top handle bag or shoulder bag. Ultrasuede® interior.

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The Lottery Imagery: Symbolism and Imagery Revealing the Power

'The Lottery' is the best-known story of the American writer Shirley Jackson Published in the New Yorker in 1948 and collected in The Lottery and Other Stories

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