Violence And Tradition In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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Lastly, the theme is defined as the message about life or human nature that is “the focus” in the story that the writer tells. The main themes in this story focus on violence and tradition. Jackson writes this story to “draw attention to the inhumanity of violence”. She believed that “society had become so used to violence that they were numb to it”. Jackson wanted to “bring out this issue by using this example, hence the lottery winner being stoned to death” (Enotes). Tradition, one’s customs or beliefs being passed down from generation to generation, is taking place here because “The Lottery” is an annual activity held by the townspeople every year since the first people settled down to make the village. Violence, in this case, could be considered

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