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Equal Rights Of Women In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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The Flawed Lottery Throughout history women have struggled with having their equal rights met when it comes to men. Especially during the forties, women were not known for holding major responsibilities in the family. Women were expected to clean house and take care of the children. Not only did this occur during this time but even before that and after. Women were given the right to vote in the 1920’s, but that did not make them equal to men. Women for centuries have been fighting for their rights and to be treated with the same respect that men have been given since the beginning of time. In The Lottery it shows the flaws and cruel principles that not only a society has towards its citizens but more specifically on its women. I believe not only does it challenge women and their rights, but it also is degrading to women. Throughout this story it shows how society restricts women, places them with limitations and expectations, and treats them with insignificance.
Women have always been restricted and society has stereotyped the woman not to do hard labor or work because that is a “man’s job”. At one point The Lottery gives an example of this through children of a young age. The little boys collect the rocks while the little girls are standing aside talking among themselves and looking at the boys over their shoulders. This shows the stereotypical world at a young age. It shows how the world views that women are just supposed to stand aside and gossip to one another

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