How Does Shirley Jackson Use Irony In The Lottery

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In her story “The Lottery”, Shirley Jackson uses irony to develop the central idea is about the ugliness of human nature and people blindly follow the negative consequences of traditional behavior. In the beginning of the story, the author depicts a harmonious atmosphere that the villagers live in peace. But at the end of the story, the author points out a killing to show the human nature. For instant “Mrs. Delacroix said, "You're in time, though. They're still talking away up there." Mrs. Delacroix said to Mrs. Graves in the back row." During the hold time of the lottery, Mrs. Delacroix talked to Mrs. Hutchinson seems very friendly. Even though Mrs. Delacroix looks so amiable, but after that, “Mrs. Delacroix selected a stone so large she