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Obsession With Tradition In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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The first example of the town’s obsession with tradition is Old Man Warner, the oldest man in the town, who has been in the lottery for seventy-seven years complains about how some members of the town want to get rid of the yearly event. He doesn't want to change the tradition that has been going on for more than seventy years. He was upset about the people in the north changing tradition and said, “Next thing you know, they’ll be wanting to go back to living in caves….” . He doesn’t want to change so he prefers that the tradition stay the same for every year. So, he participated in the lottery seventy seven times but nothing happened and he never got the black dot. The second example of the town’s belief in tradition is the use of the

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