Is a tradition really a tradition if it’s meaningless and hollow? The original purpose of the lottery was to make corn growth heavy, but over time it was forgotten, and just done for the sake of doing it. At first, The lottery was actually for religious purposes, and many events followed and preceded it. Then it turned into a hollow tradition nobody really cared about. “The Lottery”, by Shirley Jackson, turns to a less observed topic, and gives us a very good example of what many of us do today.
When the lottery started, it was a tradition to make corn growth heavier. Old Warner confirms this when he talks about how there USED to be a saying “Lottery in June, Corn be heavy soon.”While this might not be the true reason, it is