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Symbolism In The Possibility Of Evil By Shirley Jackson
In the short story “The Possibility of Evil” Shirley Jackson uses several symbols to tell her story about Miss Strangeworth.One symobol that Shirley Jackson uses are the roses that Miss Strangeworth holds dear in her heart.The roses are a symbol of what she loves in the story showing that she loves nothing else just her roses. Another symbol that Shirley Jackson gives is the letters that Miss Strangeworth writes to people about what she doesn't like about them.The letter represent the evil in Miss Strangeworth, and the hate in her heart throw out the story you will find out that she writes these to people in secret and talks bad of them and points out what she doesn't like. Shirley Jackson gives us another symbol and it's the lock door in

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