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The Power of Tradition Theme Analysis - The Lottery

The Power of Tradition Theme Analysis - The Lottery

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In The Lottery, Shirley Jackson represents the notion of the scapegoat as someone who is blamed for the evils of a society and banished in Shirley Jackson was an American author of primarily short stories, “The Lottery” being the best known, with themes including evil and human nature

mater prize home The story illustrates the potential for evil in the ordinary person, especially if it's carried out as part of a cherished, irrational belief  The Lottery, short story by Shirley Jackson, published in The New Yorker in June 1948 and included the following year in her collection The Lottery; or,

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