question archive  Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery": "The Lottery" is told in third-person point of view (pov), allowing the narrator to give an idea of many villagers without giving an in-depth portrait of any one villager

 Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery": "The Lottery" is told in third-person point of view (pov), allowing the narrator to give an idea of many villagers without giving an in-depth portrait of any one villager

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 Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery":

"The Lottery" is told in third-person point of view (pov), allowing the narrator to give an idea of many villagers without giving an in-depth portrait of any one villager. How is the Hutchinson family like the other families in the village? What do we know about Tessie? What does her protesting say about her?

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