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Symbolism of stones from "summary" of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

The symbolism of stones in literature can be a powerful representation of fate and destiny. Stones can symbolize the passing of time, the weight of choices, and the consequences of actions. Stones can also represent the ultimate finality of decisions made.
  1. Stones have often long been used to signify growth and protection. In many cultures, they symbolize strength and a connection with the natural world. Presently, stones carry an added meaning - they also provide protection from unseen forces.
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  3. In certain religious ceremonies, stones are worshipped as gods in their own rightand possess special powers. They may be seen as metaphorical representations of deities or be endowed with spiritual qualities that humans can draw on for protection.
  4. Historically, stones have been placed around homes to ward off bad energy and restore harmony between people. Even today, there is something comforting to keeping large stones within the home or garden. It’s a reminder of our connectedness with Nature, but also a sign of safety and security that we all seek after.
  5. For older generations, wearing jewelry made with stones was more than just a fashion statement; it held deep symbolic value. Ancient myths tell tales about mythical stones like the Philosopher's Stone, Lapis Lazuli, or diamonds which bring luck and fortune.
  6. Small tokens made from stones were once talismans of sorts, charged with energy and intended to bring good luck, health, and prosperity to those who carried them. Crystals such as Quartz and Amethyst — Purple Cubes — are believed by some to hold answers to mysteries of life.
  7. Stones have been a part of our lives in one way or another for centuries. We attach deeper meanings to each stone and use them for emotional healing, spiritual enlightenment, and physical protection against what we cannot see.
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The Lottery

Shirley Jackson

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