The Lottery Passage Analysis

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In the Lottery by Shirley Jackson, this short passage, discuss the significance of characterization, tone, symbolism, metaphor, similes and different phrases each of these subjects helps shape the short story. In this short story the Lottery takes place in a small village in which the town gathers around in order to pick names out of the box. This story has to deal with the themes dangers of blindly following tradition but also the randomness of persecution. In the short story the Lottery gave off to be an interesting passage with different themes which are danger of blindly following tradition and also the randomness of persecution. The Lottery is a village in which the town picks names out of a traditional box in order to stone one member …show more content…

In reality winning the lottery is something everyone wishes they can have a chance to get. Instead the author interprets the lottery as a cruel event where people actually have fun by killing friends or family. The lottery is a metaphor of how humanity can be lost in a quick second if we are pushed over and over again. The reason why I think this is because the passage repeats over and over again how the small children are getting pebbles in order to throw them at people. “The children has stone already. And someone gave little Davy Hutchinson few pebble.” The small children don’t understand what to choice but are told by their parents to throw pebbles. We as adults don’t realize what choices would be best for us to use and when we are pushed into decisions we don’t know we continue the practice even if it has consequences. Slowly these children grow up losing their humanity and their love for people and witnessing death. This story has shown different ways to express symbols, themes, and metaphor that was used in order to have a stronger meaning towards the main purpose of the story. I think Shirley Jackson wrote an amazing short story to warn people about how society can become so corrupt even with our realizing it. The lottery can be a cruel story to read, but this story helped understand how tradition can lead to having

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