“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson---------Reading Guide
“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson---------Reading Guide
The central conflict in The Lottery is Individual vs Society, showing the individual's struggle against collectively accepted norms Tessie Hutchinson
By the time the winner is picked it becomes clear something odd is happening There is a growing sense of dread as they force the paper out of Oh there are conflicts between the others too, each one human, needing, demanding, hurting, taking-but only between Emily and Susan, no
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