Use Of Indoctrination In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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"You must be in tune with the times and prepared to break with tradition" (James Agee). In the year of 1948 people were still dealing with the effects of the Holocaust which was still going on at that current time. Further more, women were only looked upon as stay at home moms only. Another interesting fact about this particular portion in history was other people would not interfere in problems which did not include them. The author Shirley Jackson wrote a short story "The Lottery" in 1948 based on these events which surrounded her. With the use of such dramatic imagery for the "pointless violence." A great deal of indoctrination took place and was very evident. Indoctrination is the inculcation of ideas, attitude, and traditions to another

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