Hidden Symbols in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

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Symbolism has been scraping the surface of literature for many years, but you probably don’t notice them, unless you really dig deep behind the text. Symbolism can be anywhere from the diverse objects around your room that represent a certain time, to the books of literature you read in school. Symbolism is an object, which represents something else. For example, in the short story, “The Lottery”, Mrs. Hutchinson got picked for the lottery. The word “hutch” is another word for box, and she happened to have her life taken from her by a paper in a box.
The odd, short story of “the Lottery” is a story that should be read by many people for any urge to find symbolic references or to just kick back and read an interesting story with a twist. The lottery seems like something you would love to win, but not in this twisted story! Winning this lottery is going to take your life in a painful death from being stoned. The town’s people go every single year in a circle to draw their pick at a card. The card with a black dot chooses you to be the scapegoat of the town and well, you are going to have to get stoned to go along with the people’s clueless tradition. They go along with this tradition because, it was passed on to them and taught to them as children. They don’t really know the whole background story to it, but all they know is that they kill someone for a good harvest every year. The people don’t want to take any risks at not getting food for a year, so they choose not to stop the tradition.
As of the characters of this short story, they all have various symbolic references hidden behind almost all of the characters. Mr. Summers, a very
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innovative person with no children, but a man hosting and keeping the tradition going on...

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...ned. It is a very symbolic ritual that represents the “harsh traditions of [their] society, which many people carry out without knowing.” The harsh traditions are portrayed at the end of the story where Mrs. Hutchinson was screaming, “It isn’t fair!” while they are stoning her to death.

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Over all “The Lottery” is a symbolic short story throughout all of it. The symbolism behind all these characters in the story is remarkable.

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