How Does Shirley Jackson Use Foreshadowing In The Lottery

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Shirley Jackson is a novelist and short story writer that decided to write a very interesting suspense, called, “The Lottery.” Jackson used foreshadowing in many places throughout the play to make the audience wonder why they hints were there. For example on page seven she has Bill say to his wife, “‘After’? Don’t you understand? Suppose--- Suppose---.” Bill is worried about his wife not wanting to quickly pack up and leave town, before the Lottery. The audience will begin to wonder why Bill wants to leave so badly, and it shows a foreshadow of the Lottery not being a good thing to win. “Listen to him! He doesn’t believe in the Lottery! What makes you better, Schoolmaster?” (Jackson 11). Normally, a lottery would be a good thing, but in the