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    Lottery” Traditions The main theme of “The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson‚ is tradition. Traditions are beliefs‚ legends‚ customs‚ information and other things that are passed down from 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

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    makes me think what our life would be like if a tradition as if that still exists. It is hard to understand or even imagine traditions like that. It opens your eyes to a different view of beliefs or traditions that are out there without our knowledge. Even though‚ it is pass down from generations after generations to the next they are still willing to accept without a question. “The lottery is an extreme example of what can happen when traditions are not questioned or addressed critically by new

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    have been becoming more equal. Some sociologists such as Wilmot and Young argue that in symmetrical families‚ normal domestic duties are most likely to be shared by both parties and they are both very likely to be working. Thus it all undoes the tradition of the past in which a woman would care for the children and the home‚ and the man being the ‘breadwinner’ would head out and work. Some sociologists also argue that the decision making is no longer only within the man’s hand as it once was‚ but

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    legistlation. that means for every 9 woman theres 91 men. does that seem fair in our day in age? where the women have fought for equal rights and have shown that women are equal too man. Pg. 12 in ’Governing States and Localitties’ Third. Tradition is something that we all should have. it shows the growth of our values and goals that we wanna keep day in and day out. although that sounds promising in the

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    personality as a child in Oklahoma? 2. Does L.H. believe that she is a traditionally-minded Native woman? 3. In para 8‚ does L.H. state she thinks the view of the constellations is the same for the Western world as it is in the American Indian tradition? 4. 4. After rereading para 9‚ name the three types of writing L.H. says she does. 5. In para 12‚ what are the two choices for L. H. ’s main character in her novel Power? What is the main character’s name? 6. What endangered animal did

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    slightest hint of protest.  In addition‚ the development of fast-food chains poses a threat to the traditional traits of cities. Along with the busy pace of life‚ any fast‚ convenient and advantageous service is highly appreciated. There is a sign of tradition neglect when people do not remember how to cook a traditional food or fail to correctly name a dish that was once so popular among their native people for a long time‚ just because they are more acquainted with the fast and modern dishes they eat

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    elevates each aspect of life in which the table is involved. The kitchen table takes on a symbolic presence for everyday issues‚ but is the symbolism positive? Depending on observation‚ the poem can take on a sinister tone and rejects the everyday traditions of a patriarchal society. A traditional patriarchal society makes the father of each household the deciding factor on issues and the way that family operates. The table is a metaphor for the home or community in which you live. Much like a community

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    Carter‚ cynicism has replaced trust‚ and because of our cynicism‚ we do not trust others and “place our trust in the vague and conversation stifling language of rights intead” (para. 4). At the heart of heart Carter’s argument is the notion of “tradition.” Carter strongly believes that in certain cases

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    knowledge; however he is unhappy and sad about his present life. While the story unfolds the narrator’s past‚ he is trying to deal with his emotional struggle of rejecting tradition behind and excluding himself from the village he loved. Although he neglected the fishing life‚ the protagonist was torn between practicing tradition and the outside world. These two concepts of life leave him distressed as he affirms: “I wished that the two things I loved so dearly did not exclude each other in a manner

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    see the lottery as an unfortunate event that winning it would bring serious repercussions such as execution and death. On the contrary‚ “The Lottery‚” written by Shirley Jackson‚ uses irony to exemplify how people can illogically follow senseless traditions and ultimately demonstrates how society can blindly persecute innocent individuals. Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is easily considered as one of the most highly regarded short stories of all times as it leaves the readers with excitement and

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