Traditions in A Moment Before the Gun Went Off and The Lottery

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In the stories "A Moment before The Gun Went Off" and "The Lottery,"

there is the situation in which a group of people cling to traditions very

blindly. In both stories the traditions are so dug into the people's way of life

that questioning them is considered sacrilege within these communities.

Furthermore, the members of the community no longer even remember why the

traditions were set up in the fist place. They follow the traditions simply

because their predecessors followed the traditions. Another similarity between

the communities in both stories is, even though these traditions are firmly

entrenched in these communities, they are rapidly losing there grip in other

communities. This detail is not only mentioned in both stories, but looked down

upon by communities that still follow the traditions.

In the story "The Lottery," the tradition is to hold a lottery on a

specific summer day, but instead of winning a cash prize or some other good

thing, the winner gets to be stoned to death by the members of the community.

The character that is mentioned most in this story is one by the name of Mrs.

Hutchinson. Mrs. Hutchinson is a devoted mother and housewife. She is the one

who eventually gets singled out to win the lottery. So it is Mrs. Hutchinson who

is impacted the most brutally by the lottery. However the other people of the

village are affected differently by the lottery. It is very unlikely that the

people of the village kill people for the sake of killing people. More likely

there is a deeper reason. One possibility is that the people of this village of

this village are looking for a scapegoat. A person to take the blame for

mistakes and sins of others, so one person dies for a community and saves the

community from whatever sins that had been committed.

The society can be affected in many ways by the lottery. Other neighbor

societies have been affected by the lottery, many have abandoned the tradition

of the lottery. Even in the community where the story takes place many of the

rituals that go along with the lottery are fading into the past to be forgotten

forever. An example of this would be the chant that originally went with the

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