Symbolism In The Pedestrian And The Lottery

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In Harrison Bergeron, The Pedestrian, and The Lottery the symbolism is a lot alike. Symbolism is when something represents something else. Allusion is a well-known story/work of art. Allegory is a story that has a moral or hidden message. The symbolism they used in the stories all sound sort of the same. They all have something to do with death. In The Lottery, the black box is symbolism. It represents death. It is made of wood from the other previous box’s used at this “Lottery”. It states,”The stool was put in the center of the square and Mr. Graves, followed him, carrying a three-legged stool.” This is explaining the symbolism of the death that the box holds. In Harrison Bergeron, Harrison himself is the symbolism. The story is