The Lottery Questions on Mrs. Delacroix

The Lottery

In Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery," the climax occurs when Tessie Hutchinson is selected as the "winner" of the lottery, revealing the true nature of this ritual as a human sacrifice. The falling...

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The Lottery

The names in Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" carry significant symbolism and allusions. Bentham likely references Jeremy Bentham, highlighting utilitarianism's theme of sacrificing one for the...

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The Lottery

Mrs. Delacroix's large stone in "The Lottery" highlights the chilling abandonment of loyalty and logic in favor of tradition. Despite her friendly relationship with Tessie Hutchinson, Mrs. Delacroix...

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The Lottery

The actions of Mrs. Delacroix in "The Lottery" are open to interpretation. While she appears friendly with Tessie, her choice to pick up a large stone can be seen in two ways: as an act of pity to...

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The Lottery

The villagers speak in different ways, from the matter-of-fact to the vicious. Those who submit to tradition and majority rule are guilt-ridden; those who question are ignored, rebuked, and...

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