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The Role Of Egerness In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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In the story, The Lottery, Shirley Jackson tells a story of egerness. No matter if they were eger to get it over eger to see who got the black dot everyone was eger about something. In the beginning of the story the children are so eger for the lottery that they started collecting stones as soon as they could, guarding them so others couldn't have them. Mrs. Adams is eger to get it over with because she tells about how other places have quit doing the lottery. Many wives and children become eger to find out who got the black spot that whispers of "who's got it?" fill the air. Mrs. Hutchinson became so eger in hopes that her and her husband didn't get the black spot that she tried making her children draw again even though
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