Symbols In The Lottery

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Symbolism is clearly seen in the short story, “The Lottery,” by Shirley Jackson. There are many elements of symbolism which can be seen throughout the story as one reads. For this essay, I will only focus on three major symbols that I was able to identify. These include the black box, the three-legged stool, and the stones.
The black box is a manifestation of the villagers' connection to the laws and beliefs of tradition. The writer of this story is pretty clear on this point especially in the point of its replacement. There is no doubt that the box has been used for a long time. The villagers are not ready for a new box even though it seemingly looks old. The box has been replaced once, but still the new one was constructed using pieces of