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... residents. After the introduction of the black box the villagers become extremely uneasy and the mood becomes more serious. Further ...
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... needs will be properly addressed. The pieces of papers inside the box symbolize the villagers' lives. Putting the black box just ...
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... The black box symbolizes death for the villagers though the reader does not know it yet. After the introduction of the black box, the villagers become uneasy. ...
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... The black box symbolizes an immoral act to the villagers. ... After the introduction of the black box the villagers become uneasy around this symbol of evil. ...
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... The black box symbolizes an immoral act to the villagers. ... After the introduction of the black box the villagers become uneasy around this symbol of evil. ...
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... There is apprehension among the villagers at this time. When Mr. Graves brings the stool for Mr. Summers to set the box on, the villagers keep their distance. ...
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... Mr. Summers spoke frequently to the villagers about making the new box, but no one liked to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box. ...
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... There is something foreboding about this box that causes this aversion from the villagers. Foreshadowing also surrounds Mrs. Hutchinson. ...
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... another subtle clue. The black box is set in the center of the square as the villagers all watch carefully. "The villagers kept ...
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... When Mr. Summers set the black box on the stool, the townspeople are hesitant to help steady it, "the villagers kept their distance, leaving a space between ...
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... and draw first as was said by Mr. Summers, but most of the villagers had done ... that the lottery was unfair, but then the slip was placed in the box along with ...
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... lottery. Although ^The villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original box, they still remembered to use stones" (278). Do ...
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... The need for the change of box indicates the need for the tradition to change. However the villagers don¯t want the changes and the box stay as it is. ...
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... For example, when the box is first introduced, "the villagers kept their distance, leaving a space between themselves and the stool ( which the box was placed ...
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... This shows that the villagers accept the tradition but do not share in Mr. Summer's idea of a replacement box because this will disrupt the order of the ...
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... This shows that the villagers accept the tradition but do not share in Mr. Summer's idea of a replacement box because this will disrupt the order of the ...
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... This shows that the villagers accept the tradition but do not share in Mr. Summer's idea of a replacement box because this will disrupt the order of the ...
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... This shows that the villagers accept the tradition but do not share in Mr. Summer's idea of a replacement box because this will disrupt the order of the lottery ...
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... Jackson shows us this point when the villagers gather around the black box that has been in their culture for generations. "And ...
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... from the box, but now slips of paper are used instead because it is not feasible to fit as many chips in the box as there ... "The villagers believe unconsciously ...
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... However, the villagers do not know the original meaning of this ritual because during ... The color of the box changed but they did not change the symbolism for ...
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... the author. The villagers left plenty of space between themselves and the stool where the box was to be laid(272). There was also ...
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... The box is placed in the middle of the square and everyone watches carefully. "The villagers keep their distance, leaving a space between themselves and the ...
(1071 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Summers spoke frequently to the villagers about making a new box, but no one liked to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box" (256). ...
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... "Mr. Summers spoke frequently to the villagers about making a new box" (79), but yet it remained unchanged. The people don't want to change the black box. ...
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... To change the practice would require the villagers to somehow step outside of their "black box" and examine their world more closely. ...
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... This is evident in the fact that "the villagers kept their distance" (272). from the black box it was not due to their fear of the box, on the contrary, the ...
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... Summers spoke frequently to the villagers about making a new box, but no one liked to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box,"(Pg. ...
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... is why "The villagers kept their distance, leaving a space between themselves and the stool," (229) which was the support for the "Black box [ which ] grew ...
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... The story connects the two by saying "Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use stones ...
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