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Symbolism In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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When someone hears the word lottery, they automatically assume it is a good thing. The lottery is a drawing, and whoever wins takes home so much money that they never have to work again in their life. No one in America sees the lottery as a bad or dangerous thing. In this short story the word lottery has a completely different and twisted meaning. The symbols in this story include the black box, the stones, the people, and the lottery itself. The black box is a symbol of death and tradition. It is not the original box from the first lottery, but it has been around for as long as anyone can remember. They used pieces of the old box to create the new one. They talked about making a new one but never did because it was part of the tradition. …show more content…

Stoning someone to death is cruel and immoral. It gives the village a chance for everyone to participate. The youngest children in the town and even old man Warner participate. “They still remember to use stones” even though they have forgotten the ritual. The boys choose the largest and smoothest stones almost as if they see this as a game. Shirley Jackson uses the stones as symbols to highlight that an emotionless and cruel loss of respect for human life comes as a result of instinctively carrying out traditions. Throughout the whole story the villagers are portrayed as simple and decent people. Until the end when Mrs. Hutchinson picks the slip from the back box and she cries out for help. Mrs. Hutchinson yells “It isn’t fair, It isn’t right”, as the villagers start to stone her. They all turn into vicious beings. As soon as she draws the slip of paper her friends and family unquestionably start throwing stones at …show more content…

Mr. and Mrs. Graves are symbols in the story because they help run the lottery each year. Mr. Graves is the one who makes the pieces of paper with everyone’s names on it. When the stoning is beginning, the Graves are the first ones to start throwing the stones as if they are sending people to their graves. The Hutchinson’s are symbols of betrayal. When Bill Hutchinson was chosen, all of the members of his family had to pick a piece of paper. Tessie drew the paper that had the black dot on it indicating that she was the chosen one. Bill did not show any remorse, and he forced the slip of paper out of his wife’s hand. Their son Davy had stones in his hands ready to throw at his mother. When Tessie shows up to the lottery late, she stops and chats with Mrs. Delacroix and they come off as friends. When Tessie gets chosen for the lottery, Mrs. Delacroix picks up a stone so big that she has to use both hands. Everyone that Tessie loves has betrayed her even her own

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