Analysis Of The Lottery: The Tragic Tradition

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The Tragic Tradition

When you think of tradition, what do you think of? Usually I think of something that I do for things like holidays or a game day. A tradition is basically something that you repeat for a certain occasion. Typically traditions are fun. However, in this story, The Lottery, we will learn from the author, Shirley Jackson, that some traditions can be extremely bad and strange. When people are forced to join a tradition, it is no longer a tradition. It has rather become an expectation. They'll believe that it is necessary and that they have no choice. They lose a right, the freedom of choice. When given no option they will start to blindlessly follow. Meaning they will do things without giving it a thought. Anything that

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