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Society Exposed In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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The Lottery’s society is based on a sacred tradition that cannot be abandoned. Their society forced each and everyone in the town to persecute innocent human beings. The people were blind from the truth of what is actually happening. They were brainwashed into thinking that their tradition was normal. Children were taught to kill their parents. At a young age, they witnessed death right in front of their eyes. Their society made everyone participated in their friends and families death, without having the guilt of murder. No one had a voice in this town. Everyone just followed what the mob was doing. If one opposes to this vicious act, their opinion doesn’t affect anyone. People were afraid to rebel because of the power that their society holds.

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