Shirley Jackson's The Lottery: Through The Looking Glass Of Feminism

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Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery: Through the Looking Glass of Feminism Shirley Jackson is greatly renowned for her controversial short story “The Lottery”. This American female author was admired by many for her innovative methodology regarding American Gothic literature. However, many critics and scholars have often neglected to acknowledge the feminist elements that could be found in many of her works and, in particular, her short story “The Lottery”. Jackson originally published her short story in the New Yorker on June 28, 1948 (Snodgrass 213). The gothic tale depicts the harshness of society’s disturbing ideologies and its consequences on its people and more particularly, its female characters. One must keep in mind, that America during

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