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    Blinding Power Of Society Blindly following tradition is something to fear in today’s society. Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ “The Lottery‚” is an ideal representation of this theme because a citizen of their village is sacrificed each year to be the lottery’s “winner‚” and that winner is stoned to death. Comparably‚ in Suzanne Collins’ film The Hunger Games‚ a similar lottery is drawn each year where 24 citizens of Panem must fight to the death to achieve the country’s “winner.” The citizens of both

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    Origin of gambling in the United States The first lottery was held in the America by the Virginia Company with the permission of the Crown to raise money to finance the establishment of the Colony in 1612. The lotteries were relatively sophisticated and included instant winners. All the original 13 raised revenue through lotteries. The proceeds were used to establish Harvard‚ Yale‚ Columbia‚ Dartmouth‚ Princeton‚ and William and Mary. Lottery funds were also used to build churches and libraries

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    Shirley Jackson takes great care in creating a setting for the story‚ The Lottery. She gives the reader a sense of comfort and stability from the very beginning. It begins‚ “clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green.” The setting throughout The Lottery creates a sense of peacefulness and tranquility‚ while portraying a typical town on a normal summer day. With the very first words‚ Jackson begins to establish

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    The Lottery: Don’t Let the Title Fool You. Congratulations! Tess Hutchinson has won the lottery. Or so the title lets the audience think that. “The Lottery” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson in 1948. It is based in a small town that has an annual “lottery winner”. “The people of the village began to gather in the square‚ between the post office and the bank‚ around ten o’clock” (1). Each town member will go collect a piece of paper. Then‚ that family‚ the Hutchinson’s‚ will proceed and

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    The Lottery The central idea is the author’s implied comment on the subject of the story. In The Lottery‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ the central idea being told in the story is the danger of blindly following tradition because of traditions mark on society. Tradition plays a huge role in our society; it provides reason for certain actions amongst a community without really ever having a reason to do something outrageous to begin with. Jackson points out our human flaws by creating a story which seems

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    A tradition can be the best thing ever or a horrible thing. People all over the world have tradition‚ even you. Nevertheless‚ in the Lottery‚ the village has a tradition that they do every year. Their tradition is killing one person per year. The village thinks that by killing one person would give them more corn to survive. The gathering starts on June 26th and finishes on the 27th.The village gathers by the square.The square is between the post office and the bank. When everyone is there‚ the

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    Introduction The article I chose to do my reaction paper on is the shooting death of the person who won the lottery. His name was Craigory Burch Jr and he was 20 years old. He won nearly half a million dollars from the Georgia lottery Fantasy 5 in November. After I watched the video and read the article I felt really bad for Craigory and his family. The man went from being lucky winning the lottery‚ to now being cursed from it. This New Year just got started‚ and now his family has to bury him over senseless

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    The story titled The Lottery written by Shirley Jackson is an interesting story with an unpredictable ending. The story tells us about a tradition in a small town which is held every year. The tradition is called ‘the lottery’ where the ‘winner’ will be stoned to death. Actually it is a horrible tradition‚ but in the story it is considered usual‚ and even acceptable in the society. There are several irony that we can see in the story according to that ‘scapegoat’ tradition. One of the irony is

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    precisely the moral dilemma posed by author Shirley Jackson in her famous short story‚ “The Lottery.” In the story‚ a village is required to cull one of its members. In a yearly tradition‚ everyone gathers to select one person by way of random lottery‚ and then they stone them to death. As barbaric as the sacrifice is‚ everyone seems to go through the ritual with an air of resolved finality. “The Lottery” examines the idea of what is required of a person in society‚ what that society considers to

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    The major differences and comparisons between "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury‚ and "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson‚ are towards the settings of each stories. "The Veldt"‚ takes place in a technologically advanced era‚ while the characters in "The Lottery"‚ live in a village in a prior time period. It is evident that there is a distinct similarity in emotional settings‚ as well as contrasting differences in the social and intellectual settings of both stories. One distinct difference in both stories

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