Theme and Symbolism: The Lottery by Paola Navarrete on Prezi
Theme and Symbolism: The Lottery by Paola Navarrete on Prezi
The color black, the character's names, and the title itself “The Lottery” Jackson uses these symbols for many believed reasons to connect with the story First
Abstract—The study is an analysis of the character Tessie Hutchinson in American writer Shirley Jackson's short story The Lottery The duality in Tessie's During the lottery a stool is put in the middle of the square and the black box is set upon it The stool symbolizes support of the tradition of the lottery
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