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In Shirley Jackson's story The Lottery, of what is Tessie symbolic?

In Shirley Jackson's story The Lottery, of what is Tessie symbolic?

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The Lottery, short story by Shirley Jackson, published in The New Yorker in June 1948 and included the following year in her collection The Lottery; or,

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sas no in property tax danapur The black box is a physical manifestation of the villagers' connection to the warped tradition of the lottery Jackson is pretty explicit on this point Through the use of symbols such as the black box, the lottery itself, the stones, and the names of the characters, Shirley Jackson crafts a

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