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Rereading Shirley Jackson's “The Lottery” as a Tale of Jim Crow

Rereading Shirley Jackson's “The Lottery” as a Tale of Jim Crow

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The short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson takes place a few hundred years ago on June 27 in a small town The townspeople start the day as they

Shirley Jackson's classic The Lottery portrays a small town that gathers to hold its yearly lottery, a barbaric game of chance Each head of household draws Jackson's views of the mob mentality fit in nicely with the political crisis that our country currently faces Although published in 1948, it

midv-561 Shirley Jackson's “The Lottery” published on by Oxford University Press  Through this story, she highlights the hypocrisy, brutality, and horror of 'civilisation' and Jackson explores the phenomenon of rituals

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