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Tradition In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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The book The Lottery is a short fictional story that was published 1948 in a magazine called The New Yorker. The Lottery Takes place in a small village (population 300), the date was June 27th, but could be any year, and most likely the present. The Lottery was taken on a warm day, with green grass and blooming flowers. This setting makes the story seem very eerie. With the conflict man vs society it tells that if you blindly follow something, it is dangerous. The Lottery has a specific way of being done, first, the head of the house (the man usually), then nexte the households that draw, then once we have a “winner,” drawing again for the family, who ever is “lucky” is sacrificed for more food/better crops. Tessie of the Hutchinson family …show more content…

When Mr. Warner shot down Mr. Adams by calling the other villages “Pack of fools” while Mr. Adams seemed to hate the tradition. The next reason is that even people who don’t like the tradition, go along with it, just because they’ve done it for years and now blindly follow. People love tradition so much, even when the “celebration” is gone, they still stick with it, people don’t allow themselves to give up what they’ve done for so many years. In conclusion, the power of tradition is the theme because the young look to the old for wisdom, people who don’t like something still go with it, and finally when the singing, and dancing is gone, people still do the …show more content…

The first difference is the tone when Bill said “Shut up.” Instead of the quiet whisper to Tessie, Bill seems more bold and strong in the movie. The next reason is that the setting/environment was very different from the movie and story. The movie was dark, gray, and just depressing, while as the story, it was sunny, warm, flowers blooming, and rich green grass. Finally, the movie didn’t have that eerie trail of wondering at the end. Unlike the story, the movie ends at everyone upon Tessie killing her and the story ends at a kid throwing a stone, so you could wonder in story what happened next. In conclusion, there are many reasons like the tone of Bill’s voice, the setting, and the feeling of the

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