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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Symbolism In The Lottery
Shirley Jacksons The Lottery is a short story about a particular village whose people enact a very strange and bizarre custom. Every year, the whole village gathers together to draw lots and to determine the winner of the lottery. The person that ends up with the black dot at the end wins the lottery and his/her reward is death by stoning. One thing that is quite striking about Jacksons writing style is her use of symbolism to get her point across, especially the Black Box, and the names that she chose for her characters.
In the story, the black box is of great importance. Firstly, the colour of the box is black, and theres no reason to doubt that this was chosen intentionally, as the colour black in most cultures represents darkness, destruction and death, and the box does indeed bring death. Another meaning of the box is that it provides a sort of a bond and a link to the previous generations, hence whenever Mr. Summers started talking about getting a new box, the people would refuse, not wanting
to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box. The black box is taken out during summer
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