Analysis Of The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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The lottery is a story written by Shirley Jackson in the year 1948. It starts off in a small village on a sunny June day. Every year the villagers congregate in the square for the lottery. The reader isn’t aware of what happens if you win the lottery, but the characters nervousness while taking a slip of paper from the black box shows it can’t be good. Bill Hutchinson is the lucky winner of the lottery and his wife objects, saying he didn’t have enough time to pick the paper he wanted. Each member of the Hutchinson family then has to draw a piece of paper from the box. Tess, Mr. Hutchinson’s wife, draws the piece of paper with the black dot and she is stoned to death. In this story Jackson makes this village seem perfectly normal but we are