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What do you understand to be the writers own attitude toward the lotteryand the stoning? Exactly what in the story makes her attitude clear to us?
 
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  • The point of view of Jacksons narrator is crucial to any hint of the writers attitude. An objective narrator tells the story, remaining outside the characters minds, yet the narrators detachment contrasts with the attitude of the author, who presumably, like the reader, is horrified. That the days happenings can be recounted so objectively lends them both credence and force.

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