The Importance Of Tessie Hutchson's 'The Lottery' By Shirley Jackson

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In Shirley Jackson fussy adventure of a story, The Lottery”, where there isn’t really a main character, but you can say Tessie Hutchinson is the main event, but started off with young boys collecting stones. Then mention’s people that from a small village talking about “The Lottery” and how they’re one of the only villages continuing to participate in doing so. Where there would be a drawing from a black box where the family member go and draw. Where Tessie Hutchison gets the folded paper with a dark dot on it meaning she won, but not anything but will be there one getting stoned to death that evening. Old man Warner “Lotter in June, corn be heavy soon”. The connection I made was that’s the only reason people in the village believe if they keep this ceremonial going the corn will continue to grow.
The moment Tessie Hutchinson family was up for the draw she immediately started to go into panic because she knew herself or a loved one was going to get stoned. With her being a mother, she thought it could possibly be one of her own children getting stoned her feeling towards the lottery change drastically she started saying “this isn’t fair …show more content…

To me, this story tells says a lot about how people are today how we follower what we are told and don’t ask questions. Even if it leads us to do horrendous things. In this story, we see this in the fact that the people are willing to go through with this horrible lottery even though they seem like nice people. They do not seem like people who would take part in such a horrible act. But tradition tells them they should kill one of your friends or family every June and so they do it without a doubt in their mind. It teaches how it is our nature to need traditions, rules, and leadership, yet, how sometimes this may make us blind as a bat to what for certain it is that we could end up potentially following the wrong

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