The Hunger Games and The Lottery are different when examining the settings and the atmospheres that they give off.In The Hunger Games the town is dirty, dark, and rugged. During the reaping in the town square you can see the fear in people's eyes. Specifically, the town square in The Hunger Games is a place of fear and hardship. Whether it is choosing a tribute or watching them die …show more content…
Firstly, the people in The Hunger Games see the town's square as a place of terror, while the townspeople in The lottery see it as a normal peaceful place. Secondly, the society in The Hunger Games treats citizens unequally, while citizens are equal footing in The Lottery. Lastly, in both societies the citizens go along with their violent traditions and show little or no opposition. If these stories tell us anything, it is that we should be careful what traditions we start, because we might not be able to control what they