The Lottery Situational Analysis

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The lottery The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is about how society runs towards violence to practice tradition whether it have a purpose and meaning or it is bizarre and pointless and people tend to look for such event to vent their rage and anger out towards others. The story is written based on irony, making the reader thinks that nothing is wrong and everything is going well in this little village. Jackson mostly uses situational irony throughout the story, surprising the reader by the characters actions and the event of the story. Irony in this story comes in different ways and in different parts throughout the story, starting with the title itself to the setting of the story, character actions plays a huge part and also the significance …show more content…

Hutchinson which is the victim of the lottery, her family and her friend action is the situational irony of the story. When “Mrs. Hutchinson came hurriedly along the path to the square, her sweater thrown over her shoulders, and slid into place in the back of the crowd. “Clean forgot what day it was,” she said to Mrs. Delacroix, who stood next to her, and they both laughed softly…and when Mrs. Hutchinson founded her family in the crowd she tapped Mrs. Delacroix on the arm as a farewell and began to make her way through the crowd (Jackson 292). This shows that Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Delacroix are allies and both were to unaware and carless about this annual event. But when the moment come of stoning Mrs. Hutchinson, “Mrs. Delacroix selected a stone so large she had to pick it up with both hands and turned to Mrs. Dunbar. “Come on,” she said. “Hurry up. “” (Jackson 296). That is one of the situational irony in story, Mrs. Delacroix action was absurd and shifty for the fact that she was talking and giggling with Hutcheson minutes ago then she was so ready to stone her. Mrs. Hutchinson herself and her family also played a big part of situational irony in the story. Mrs. Hutchinson was careless and unthoughtful to the event till she was the victim of the lottery and kept saying “it wasn’t fair “You didn’t give him time enough to take any paper he wanted. I saw you. It wasn’t fair!”” (Jackson 294). Even though every one of them took the same chance and it was a matter of luck. Her family was not caring enough that the mother of their family was going to be stoned to death and all of them participated even her little son have been given some pebbles to him to participate. It is ironic because usually family are loving and caring toward each other but in the story shows that friends and family are your enemies once he/ she become weak and the prey of the

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