In reply to the thought of other towns quitting the lotteries, Old Man Warner, one of the oldest residents, assumes that, “[the town would] all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns” (Jackson, 4) without it. Warner believes that the Lotteries have a positive impact and the town would not be as stable and modern without it. The author manipulates Warners’ belief offering insight on how customs can extremely change one’s attitudes. In addition, after the ‘winner’ had been decided, Mrs. Delacroix “[selects] a stone so large she [has] to pick it up with both hands” (Jackson, 7). To act friendly towards each other before the Lottery was a pretense. Mrs. Delacroix is still eager to have an impact on the tradition. Jackson, once again, displays strong devotion without thinking of moral values. Mr. Hutchinson “[goes] over to his wife and [forces] the slip of paper out of her hand” (Jackson, 5). Bill is more than willing to show that his wife has drawn the paper with the intention that she is stoned, not him. Jackson shows that the people don’t mind hurting their family and friends. Dialogue is a major literary element used by the author to build
In reply to the thought of other towns quitting the lotteries, Old Man Warner, one of the oldest residents, assumes that, “[the town would] all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns” (Jackson, 4) without it. Warner believes that the Lotteries have a positive impact and the town would not be as stable and modern without it. The author manipulates Warners’ belief offering insight on how customs can extremely change one’s attitudes. In addition, after the ‘winner’ had been decided, Mrs. Delacroix “[selects] a stone so large she [has] to pick it up with both hands” (Jackson, 7). To act friendly towards each other before the Lottery was a pretense. Mrs. Delacroix is still eager to have an impact on the tradition. Jackson, once again, displays strong devotion without thinking of moral values. Mr. Hutchinson “[goes] over to his wife and [forces] the slip of paper out of her hand” (Jackson, 5). Bill is more than willing to show that his wife has drawn the paper with the intention that she is stoned, not him. Jackson shows that the people don’t mind hurting their family and friends. Dialogue is a major literary element used by the author to build