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The Lottery Dehumanity

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The story The Lottery is trying to tell its readers that there are a lot of brutal violent acts that are done to one another and how it's labeled as necessary for tradition or some other radical idea. Shirley Jackson also emphasizes humans aggressive nature. The people in this story had carried out a group murder to one unsuspecting victim in order to have a better harvest. It really gave some insight of some actually practiced traditions that made people reflect off what they have done and decided that if it’s right. This would be a reason why they would bring up the end of an unruly practice. The people in the story aren’t bad people, but they were influenced by social psychological reasons. This story shows relation to the Stanford Prison …show more content…

Both related in dehumanizing the people who are chosen or prisoners and not giving them an actual chance of redeeming themselves. The phrase that was brought up by Professor Sullivan was “Man’s inhumanity to man’”. This is directly related to the story and the message that The Lottery is trying to display. The people in this village were neighbors and were all friendly when communicating before enacting the tradition. The phrase that is brought up is also an important message because of how cruel a person can act to their friends as well as own family. Wars within history can be a direct account of that. An example is the holy crusades which were pivotal in the decline of the power of the Catholic religion. The Pope ordered the capture and claim of the holy land Jerusalem and then he claimed that the killing and deaths of the knights would be justified as an act of god. This led to tens of thousands of both soldiers and citizens being killed in the conquest. Religion had such a huge influence on the people in history. Once the officials of the catholic church were caught in the corruption they were in the people started to question it all. The church manipulated …show more content…

With any act of rebellion, punishment was soon to follow. In the story, Tessie Hutchinson came into the ceremony late which made her different and her disapproval of the choosing of her family name was her act of rebellion for a flawed system of choosing the victim. Her eventual stoning can show a relation of a rebellious spirit being punished. Mrs. Adams said, “Some places have already quit the lotteries (628)”. Mrs. Adams bringing up this idea of change in the tradition in order to hint and influence the thought of the discontinuance of the practice. As she said this, old man Warner comes in and claims that they are a “pack of young fools (628)”. Warner, on the other hand, shows the life of a dying tradition because not only has he been doing it for years, but he has been taught all his life that without this tradition everyone would be living in caves without any actual progress. So many people fall in line in this community when it comes to these inhumane traditions, then you have the outliers who would disapprove the

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