Tradition has always been used as a guideline for societies, making people in a specific culture act in a certain way. In her dystopian story “The Lottery”, Shirley Jackson shows the consequences of cultural traditions, where people follow them without any regards for each other. These inhuman actions and their consequences are seen through all the characters, symbols and the narrative voice.
In dystopias, problems usually come from the cruel actions of powerful people to the people they control. In “The Lottery”, it is evident that most of the characters are directed towards hateful actions instead of being kind. An example of this is Mr Summers, who is in charge of the whole ceremony. Even though he is the one giving the