In the Hunger Games and The Lottery there are the main events which are the Hunger Games and the Lottery. In the Hunger Games, 24 kids are thrown into an arena to fight to the death whereas in the Lottery, a town is gathered and they each draw pieces of paper out of a black box and whoever ends up with the piece of paper with a pencil dot on it gets stoned to death by the members of the town. Both of these main events are similar to each other in how they overall portray a dystopian society, but once you take a closer look at the themes behind each main event, they start to differ in a couple ways. In The Hunger Games, the main event shows that the dystopian society in this book is all about human brutality, abuse of power, and oppression. In The Lottery, the main event shows that it is an allegory and people constantly doing the same thing and blindly following traditions without having a reason as to why. These events within the stories are similar and different to each other in the ways that they portray the dystopian society.
The purpose of the event in The Hunger Games and the purpose of the event in The Lottery are very different from each other. In The Hunger Games the Capitol hosts the Hunger Games each year so they can punish the citizens of Panem because of how District 13. The purpose of the Hunger Games is to