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What does the black box most likely symbolize in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”?

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d. Tradition

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User Tifany
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In a way, it symbolizes the town's history. It reminds them to keep the lottery going with the sacrifices of their ancestors.
Though, it also symbolizes DEATH.
- Since the paper picked from it leads to a person being stoned (despite its representation of rich cultural history) - this box is also a morbid symbol for the powers of fear & tradition.
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