On June 27, small villagers gathered for the town lottery. There are only 300 people in this village. At the beginning of the summer, everyone in the town was gathering. Then the family stood together. Mr. Summers began a draw as he was working in the village. Everyone has a black box in front of them. Mr. Summers mixed notes in the box. Then he called everyone's name in the town. After he completes his name, everyone in the town will open their thesis.
Shirley · Jackson's "Lottery" by Shirley · Jackson is creating a calm and calm atmosphere of irony set by Shirley · Jackson at the beginning of the lottery. This setting creates an image in the mind of the reader and creates a typical town image on a regular summer day. Also, Shirley Jackson uses lottery scenes to tell the irony endings. First, Shirley Jackson started the lottery by setting up the setup. - Shirley Jackson uses symbolism in the lottery In the first few lines of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery", she faces adjectives such as clarity, sunshine, freshness, and warmth. As citizens gathered in the annual lottery every year, she continued drawing pictures of children who just left school in the summer. This makes us believe that the rest of the story is as fun as the summer we described.
Shirley Jackson's traditional Shirley Jackson's traditional Shirley Jackson's insight and social observations are reflected in her shocking and uneasy short story "Lottery". In this story, Jackson reveals two common attitudes: one is a shocking tendency for society to choose scapegoat, and the second is that the community is a victim of social tradition and rituals It is that. - Shirley · Jackson's lottery "Lottery" (short story by Shirley · Jackson) tells a story about disturbing social practices. The environment occurs in a small village of about 300 inhabitants. Every year on June 27th this traditional community member will hold a complete village lottery, and everyone should join. Throughout the story, readers are amazed at the residents and their annual practices. Until the end, he or she knows the content of the lottery.