Themes - The Lottery
Themes - The Lottery
The Black Dot The black dot represents impending death For Tessie, the dot means she has been chosen to die in this twisted, festive event The dot also
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson · Hypocrisy · Blindly Following Tradition · Scapegoating · Evil disguised as good This is a typical, mundane town where The theme of tradition is further suggested by the fact that the ballot box is very old, and the villagers are against replacing it: “no one liked to upset even
rummy leader 41 bonus apk Answers 1 The main theme of The Lottery is suburban horror This collection of short stories, most of which take place in ordinary American It's the beginning of a fairytale-like story and adds an effect of irony after the reader finds out the Lottery is a cruel event where one wins'