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Ivanshal [37]
3 years ago
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How is reality not what it appears in Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"?

English
1 answer:
Anon25 [30]3 years ago
4 0

Answer + Explanation:

The debates concerning the actual location of these rites prove that the line between the fiction and reality as perceived by the readers appeared to be unclear. Hypocritically concealing their fear of becoming a scapegoat, not feeling empathy with Tessie Hutchinson who becomes a victim and not having moral strength and common sense to abandon the meaningless rite, the characters of the short story have a strong resemblance to modern readers.

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