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Injustice In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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The theme of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is that frequently, people have no concern about inequity until they are the victims of such injustice. Tessie Hutchinson approves of the lottery and its purpose, until she is chosen and experiences the brutality first hand. Tessie Hutchinson’s behavior throughout “The Lottery” switches from being a willing participant in the lottery to being the unaccepting victim. Tessie eventually arrives in the town square when she confesses that she “Clean forgot what day it was...”, as though the lottery was insignificant (Jackson 56). She continues to joke and have lighthearted conversations with the other families until her last name is called. After every family has drawn, the Hutchinsons open their slip

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