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What does "The Lottery" imply about family loyalties?
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Answered by kamilkaja
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In "The Lottery ," the story implies that there are no family loyalties, only self-preservation. This is evidenced by the way that the Hutchinson family behaves when they are required to select slips, as the chosen family, to determine which member of their family will win the lottery.

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Answered by zbshhdhhjeejdjdhdi
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The Lottery

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