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    that was picked. To keep the readers interested in finishing the story the author used an exceptional balance of setting‚ characterization‚ context‚ in what made this short story and interesting read. Initially‚ the setting was what started this reading off and the author went into adequate detail and element in the setting. In the

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    which is conducted by Mr. Summers. In which‚ every year they select a random person to be stoned to their death‚ as they are the winner of the lottery. Emphasizing the theme of the dangers of blindly following traditions. This is shown through characterization‚ tone and dialogue. Firstly‚ the theme of the dangers of following tradition is conveyed through literary devices‚ such as metaphor‚ auditory imagery and irony. Dellacroix‚ perhaps the most obvious example of the deadening effect that tradition

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    In Hamlet‚ the women act the small roles portraying their historical status at the time. Although Gertrude is the Queen of Denmark and Ophelia is the prince ’s lovers‚ they have no standing in the society and their voices are never heard. Their actions and fates are greatly influenced by the men ’s decisions. All their lives Ophelia and Gertrude are led by the men ’s power; they together make a weak image of dependent women at Shakespeare ’s time. Although Gertrude and Ophelia are not well developed

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    the villagers thought that stoning someone was entirely normal and just a part of their everyday routine. As they all gathered for the occasion‚ no one expressed how they thought that stoning was harmful. Even Tessie never

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    Symbolic Tour de Force”. American Literature. Contemporary Literary Critcism. March 1974. Linda Wagner-Martin. “’The Lottery’: Overview”. Reference Guide to Short Fiction. Literature Resource Center. 1994. Fritz Oehlschlaeger. “The Stoning of Mistress Hutchinson: Meaning and Context in ‘The Lottery’”. Essays in Literature. Contemporary Literary Critcism. 1990.

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    character‚ for whom the symbolism is so deep that she dies as a result of it‚ is Tessie Hutchinson. Tessie Hutchinson’s symbolism is quite literally her death. She ends up being killed as a result of the Lottery‚ but it is no coincidence that it is she who is the one to pull the slip of paper with a mark of coal. Tessie bears the name Hutchinson‚ the same name as religious reformer Anne Hutchinson of the 17th century who was banished from the Massachusetts colony for her upsetting

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    villagers’ regressive mindset is exemplified through Old Man Warner‚ who argued that quitting the lottery is ‘nothing but trouble’. The apathetic and complacent nature of the crowd is also shown through their swiftness with which they turn against Tessie when she was marked by the symbolic ‘black dot’. Even her husband ended up participating in the stoning‚ exposing the danger of conforming to social expectations as he went from joking with his wife to ‘forcing the slip of paper out of her hand’.

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    have to draw. Especially little Davy‚ who doesn’t seem to have a clue as to what is really going on‚ as he “laughed when he picked his paper.” Ironically Tessie‚ who has been careless and disrespectful throughout the entire ceremony has drawn the black dot. Right away the family loyalty is completely gone. “Someone gives little Davy Hutchinson a few pebbles.” This reality is so dark. Children are expected to kill‚ and even worse kill their own parent. All of this in the name of tradition. Old man

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    to win. Although it is not fairly clear who the main character of "The Lottery" is we learn that Tessie Hutchinson ends up being the dynamic character of the story. When she finds out that her husband‚ Bill Hutchinson‚ is the winner of this lottery she begins to complain saying that he did not have enough time to choose any paper he wanted. Bill‚ still not having a problem with the lottery‚ tells Tessie to shut up and they continue on. All of Tessie’s life she has been peer pressured into thinking

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    “Just as Mr. Summers finally left off talking and turned to the assembled villagers‚ Mrs. Hutchinson came hurriedly along the path to the square”‚ although she misses the beginning of the lottery‚ the word “hurriedly” shows her passion to attend the cruel rite(2). Also‚ all of the villagers want to join in this brutal slaughter in the name of “tradition”

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