Negative Effects On People In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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Traditions define cultures from all over the world; however, some are done without knowing its true meaning or its possible negative effects. “The Lottery” is about a small town that traditionally holds an annual lottery that selects one person at random to die. No one in the town truly knows why the ritual is done or how immoral it is, just that it has always been done. Using foreshadowing and characterization, Shirley Jackson shows how tradition can have negative effects on people in “The Lottery”. Although lotteries are associated with earning with money, there are several clues Jackson uses to foreshadow that this small town’s lottery does not have a positive outcome. For instance, at the beginning of the story, the children’s “feeling

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