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What Is The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Gothic

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In Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lottery,” many components of gothic literature are expressed. The story takes place in a remotely small town where everyone knows everyone. The town’s people gather in the square and complete their annual ritual, which involves every family drawing a piece of paper from a box, with one of the papers having a symbol on it. The family whom retrieves the marked paper will endure a consequence, similar to a lottery ticket. “The Lottery” considers many aspects of gothic literature, including a bleak setting, dark events, and tortured characters. The story’s setting is a very small town that is fairly simple and is easy to get around. The people of the town, amounting to only about three hundred, are traditional
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