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    Tradition In The Lottery

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    “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.”(-Maria Robinson). However, in modern society, lots of people insisted their tradition and put great amount of efforts to hold on their past. The story “The Lottery” takes place in a small town where villagers stone someone to death for good crops. This is a long standing tradition that has been going on for generations. Shirely Jackson presented the theme tradition to state how people are…

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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is about a village of people that every year they gather in the square to hold the lottery because they believe if they sacrifice the winner it will help grow the crops and make them feel better. To find the winner, Mr. Summers puts together the families and then they come up to choose a card with a family name on it and the family chosen then comes up and each family member chooses a card and the one with a black dot wins the lottery. Readers can learn that…

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    In most cases, people earn money from a lottery, except for the characters in the short story “The Lottery”. In this tale, the villagers in a small community are participating in their annual lottery. However, it turns out that the winners may win a lot less than they hoped for. In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, the author uses symbolism to foretell what would happen later on in the story. In the beginning the author uses the black box to embody the feeling of terror in the villagers. For…

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    Many societies have traditions that are questionable. In Spain there is the dangerous running of the bulls and in China there has been the very painful foot binding, but these traditions are child's play compared to some. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Is about a post war society divided into 12 districts who each send two teenagers to fight to the death once a year in The Capital. The Capital runs the games and reap the fruits of the 12 district's labor. The Lottery, by Shirley Jackson is…

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    The Stoning Ages Around the same time every year someone gets stoned, in the short story “The Lottery” By Shirley Jackson. The story takes place in a small town in New England. Every year a “lottery” as the villagers call it is held, one person is to be randomly chosen to be stoned to death by the people in the village. The lottery has been around for over seventy years by the townspeople. Shirley Jackson uses symbolism in this short story by using objects, names, and the setting to tell the…

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    In The Lottery, Mr. Summers is a jolly man who works in the coal business. Every year the town holds a Lottery amongst the townspeople and Mr. Summers is the host. No one remembers why the lottery is held except that it is just a tradition. In fact, many would like to get rid of it all together but the older townspeople disagree and feel the village would fall apart without it. The story takes place in a small village in the town square. The town’s people gather in the square at 10:00 in the…

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    The Lottery: Scapegoating and Maintaining Homogeneousness How a person becomes pauperized by society and customs, this is the example given by Shirley Jackson. The title “The Lottery” gives you some signs of winning, but how a whole story executes and takes place is shocking. Shocking in the sense, it shouldn’t have a meaning to win the lottery. This story takes place due to false belief and tradition. Most of the nearby villages have already retarded this tradition. The main question is why…

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    Despite any differences, two events can have many similarities by relating to one another. Throughout “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, stones are piled up in a corner of the town center until June 27th when the lottery begins. At the town center, each family will draw a slip of paper from a black box. The family that receives the slip with a black dot will redraw individually for each family member. The unfortunate one who draws the black dot is then stoned by the town. During The Hunger Games…

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    One can see that in “The Lottery”, “A Rose for Emily”, and “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” irony is used to defy the reader's expectations. Each story exemplifies a plot twist shaped by irony. Consequently, The use of irony is present throughout the stories and influences the ending of the story, not only for the characters, but also for the reader. “The Lottery” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson. An annual lottery takes place which ultimately results with the winner being stoned…

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    People try really hard not to be the outcast in certain groups. Outcasts in society are considered weird, are excluded from events and groups, and people simply treat them differently. What if, though, being the outcast meant life or death? By the end of the “The Lottery”, written by Shirley Jackson, the local free spirit Tessie Hutchinson is the “lucky winner” who learns what this lesson and is subsequently stoned to death for the annual ritual that the town performs. It can be assumed that…

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