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    of this story is that people will often unquestionably follow tradition and the crowd without ever stopping to think about why they are doing what they are doing. Considering several points can substantiate this thesis of the theme of the story. Tessie comes late to the lottery. When no one else in the entire village has forgotten what day it is‚ she has. Whether she truly forgot or not is debatable‚ yet it is obvious that this set her apart from the other villages‚ and often being different from

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    keeps the reader in the dark as to what takes place in the lottery until the very end of the story. The story suddenly gains a very serious and solemn tone. The head of each household draws a slip of paper‚ and when Bill Hutchinson draws the paper with the black dot‚ his wife Tessie begins arguing about the unfairness of his drawing and that he did not have enough time to pick the one that he wanted. At this point‚ the reader can infer that the winner of the lottery does not win a trip to the Bahamas

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    generation to generation. This theme is shown in many different ways throughout the story. The first way tradition is shown in the story is with the ritual that the town people call the lottery. The second way tradition is shown is by the character Mrs. Hutchinson. Another character that helps show tradition is Old Man Warner. The last and most important symbol of tradition is shown with the black box. The first example of tradition shown in the story is the actual lottery ritual. The lottery takes place

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    is a surprise and horror story. The film begins under a friendly atmosphere. The people in the village are close and familiar with each other. Before the lottery‚ everyone seems in a peace mind and friendly to each other. For instance‚ Mrs. Hutchinson arrives late‚ just with an excuse of “forgetting what day it was”. They talk to each other as usual give me a false impression that the lottery is an event similar as the square dance that is welcomed and festive. I expect that the winner of the

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    From the very first moment we can think‚ we are taught to follow orders. We follow traditions and we do what we’re told‚ but never questioning why we do things could lead to disastrous events. In The Lottery Shirley Jackson warns us about the dangers of blindly following tradition. Jackson’s use of foreshadowing‚ symbolism‚ and irony admonish the public of what could go wrong if we never question tradition. The story starts off with the town gathering around for the annual lottery. The

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    The Lottery The specific details Jackson describes in the beginning of “The Lottery” set us up for the shocking conclusion. In the first paragraph‚ Jackson provides specific details about the day on which the lottery takes place. She tells us the date (June 27)‚ time (about 10 A.M.)‚ and temperature (warm). She describes the scene exactly: there are flowers and green grass‚ and the town square‚ where everyone gathers‚ is between the bank and post office. She provides specifics about the town

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    selecting the smoothest and roundest stones” (539). The town has taught their children that this is a necessary‚ traditional part of their culture. Another example of foreshadowing in the text of “The Lottery” is the arrival of the protagonist‚ Tessie Hutchinson‚ who comes late to the traditional drawing. She is in a hurry‚ claiming to have temporarily forgotten where she was supposed to be. Mr. Summers foreshadows by saying that he “Thought we were going to have to get on without you” (540). Jackson

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    (Introduction) “The Lottery‚” a short story by Shirley Jackson‚ is about a woman who has been selected for sacrifice by a lottery drawing. Tessie Hutchinson‚ and the rest of her town‚ are unfeeling about how the annual sacrifice affects the selected. However‚ they carry on with their tradition year after year‚ with no intent to make changes to meet modern day morals and needs. “The Lottery” is about blindly following tradition‚ the awareness of how cruel a practice sacrificing is‚ and how one’s mindset

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    place in a small town where the people know each other and follow a tradition that is controlling. These people take part in this violent tradition once every year without asking questions or protesting. The only protesting that happens is when Mrs. Hutchinson is about to get stoned to death‚ and the only kind of protest is answered with a saying that has been used for years and can be taken as a superstition. The reader thinks the Lottery is some type of prize because of the positive connotation it

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    Fear is an unpleasant emotion which humans often experience‚ it comes from knowing something or someone is dangerous and might be harmful in anyway. In the George Orwell’s 1984‚ In William Shakespeare’s King Lear‚ and in the lottery by shirley jackson the theme of fear is portrayed through plot‚ characters and symbols. Usually the plot tells the readers many things about the theme of a story‚ such as the theme of fear. In 1984‚ one of the main things that were emphasized in the plot was

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