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The Lottery: Critical Review by Seymour Lainhoff

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SOURCE: "Jackson's 'The Lottery,'" in The Explicator, Vol. XII, No. 5, March, 1954, p. 34.

In the following essay, Lainhoff comments on the scapegoat theme in "The Lottery."

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