The Lottery Shirley Jackson

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In 1948 the short story “The Lottery” was published in the magazine The New Yorker. The Lottery was written by Shirley Jackson. It is a fiction short story. It was a clear sunny morning in the village. It was about 10:00 am and every one in the village would be home in time for noon dinner. It was June 27th and the saying about that time was “lottery in June crops be heavy soon.” Flowers and rich green grass were in the gathering place which was in the center of the village. In this village there were about 300 people so it didn't take long for the lottery to get done. When everyone was at the gathering place they would call the head of the household (known as the Dad of the family.) If you didn't draw the slip of paper with the dot on it then you were out …show more content…

The family household that got the slip of paper with the dot was the Hutchison family. The members of that family were Bill, Tessie, little Davey, Nancy, and Bill jr. So when everyone in that family got one they would show the crowd there paper and Tessie got the one with the dot. So when they knew that they all headed for a big stone or rock pile. When you got three or four stones you would walk towards the Tessie and you would stone her to death. Everyone in the village did this. They did the lottery for good crops and it was a trations. The central theme of The Lottery is the dangers of blindly following traditions. Leaving traditions can be hard if you are use to doing this your whole life. But when you are murdering someone it is not right . Some villages close to this village have already gave up The Lottery. Mrs. Adams said that he didn't like the lottery but Old man Warner who was 77 years old rejected his statement right away. In this village people aren't ready to let the lottery go. It has all the power on the people. In conclusion it is very hard to give up

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