How Does Shirley Jackson Use Foreshadowing In The Lottery

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The Lottery (1948) by Shirley Jackson is shown to be about a small town gathering to draw slips of paper, and if you unfortunately get the slip of paper with the black dot you'll be stoned. After the drawing in the short story Tessie is stoned to death. Shirley Jackson used some foreshadowing that lead to the downfall. Everyone is aware of what happens at the end but their is no way to avoid it, because it was a tradition and the townspeople refused to make changes. All though some tradition where forgotten or let go of over time. They are following this tradition blindly and not realizing what it's causing. I think one of the themes can be brought together in a few words, don't avoid change when it's needed. It was clear how important