English, 06.10.2021 03:30 jeffcarpenter
In “The Lottery,” Jackson argues that the people of the town keep reliving a cycle of violence because they do not allow themselves to be informed by memories of injustice. How is this idea similar to Wiesel’s in “Hope, Despair and Memory”? Construct a paragraph addressing this question. Be sure to use examples from the text. *
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