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Irony And Tradition In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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Traditions and customs still exist in different parts of the globe. Some of these traditions are constructive while others are deemed as destructive. Civilization is associated with a change of times and has thus led to the change in the traditions. However, some of these traditions have remained intact clearly exhibiting how civilization has failed to affect them. Some people may have opted for a change to scrap certain tradition depicted as destructive, but the fact they fear to go against their traditions or ancestors had made it difficult for such elements to be scrapped from the society. In the theoretical realm some of the said traditions have been depicted as illogical, but the stakeholders found no reason if scraping such thereby leading to continued injustice treatment rituals in the …show more content…

These two main elements serve to bring out the character traits the people in the community setting described. The title of the story is ironic in that the meaning it provides and the context described in the story are completely different. The hypocrisy of the villager is brought out when they do not feel that the culture is an unjust yet the victims of the ritual feel that it is not fair to them. The weak minds of the villagers are depicted when they chose to follow rituals they have no idea where they started or why they are in existence yet doing nothing about them and feel that they cannot rebel against they cannot augur well for their future. The aspect of traditions is brought out how everyone even the small kids is seen carrying stones meaning that the tradition is built upon a strong foundation. Changing such a misguided tradition would take a lot of time and convince. However, the aspect of civilization may render such traditions useless. Everyone has an equal right to live their lives to the fullest without being bothered by these baseless traditions which have no

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