Comparison of Jackson's Short Story The Lottery to the Film

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Almost every person in the world holds a set of traditions which have been established and practiced for a long period of time. However, some traditions often cause us to not see the rationality despite of the destructive nature it may have. In Shirley Jackson’s short story, “The Lottery”, a sacrifice of one’s life becomes the “jackpot” of an annual event held in a small town. This society’s traditions have caused the people to do away with their rational thoughts and the values of their lives as they have become so stuck in their own cultural beliefs.
In the short story, “The Lottery”, Jackson’s use of symbols reveals a twisting plot that isn’t recognizable until nearly at the end of the story. Her use of third person point of view is very effective as it allows the readers to understand the characters on a personal level. Had she told the story from someone else’s point of view they may be biased on their set ways and traditions. Jackson leaves a few sentences that gives the reader a hint that something is about to happen, along with the villager’s attitude and abnormal events. T...

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