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The Theme Of Acceptance In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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Viewed by children full of life and elderly folks barely holding on, acceptance is witnessed. It is expressed through an individual's actions, words, or silence. Acceptance plays a role when understanding another’s religion, values, and opinions. It can be found not only in society, but in literature and media. In “The Lottery,” by Shirley Jackson, she shows us an example of blind acceptance through her main event and desperate character, Tessie Hutchinson. In “Texas V. Johnson Majority Opinion,” by William J. Brennan, Texas expresses acceptance. Also in “What, of This Goldfish, Would You Wish,” by Etgar Keret, acceptance is interpreted through a lonesome character by the name of Sergei. All three authors focus on the subject of …show more content…

The Supreme Court eventually came to the majority vote in favor of Gregory, considering his act a form of “Expression protected by the Constitution” (Brennan 15). The state of Texas is forced to accept that Gregory Lee Johnson is protected by the guidelines of our Constitution and they may look down upon the people that decide to burn our nation’s flag, but those that perform these acts cannot be jailed or fined. Sergei from the short story, “What of This Goldfish, Would You Wish,” by Etgar Keret, is forced to acknowledge what his friendship truly is and accept the parts that come into play with this friendship. Sergei is a man that moved from his home in Russia to Israel and then Jaffa. He did not want for people to come banging on his door or ask him how his day was. This was all true for Sergei “Until one day some kid with a ring in his ear . . . comes knocking” (Keret 5). This child was a determined young man named, Yoni. He knocked on the door asking questions, the way Sergei hated, and was denied answers. Although being told no, the boy slipped into the home of Sergei Goralick and began filming with his camera. Mr. Goralick is startled, but soon goes completely mad and knocks Yoni over the head with a stove burner once he reaches to close to his magic goldfish. Knocking out the boy, Sergei’s goldfish friend reminds him he

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