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Traditions in The Lottery, by Shirley Jackson Essay

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Thesis: After a long period of time passes people forget the true meaning of their traditions by slowly disregarding as the years pass.

I. The first part of the traditional ritual that is changed is the chips of wood.

A. "Chips of wood, Mr. Summer's had argued, had been all very well when the village was tiny..."

B. It's perceived as though there is no regard to how the ancestors of this village put on the lottery.

II. The second part of the traditional ritual that is changed is the recital.

A. It is said that it was ."..performed by the official of the lottery, a perfunctory, tuneless chant that had been rattled off duly each year..."

B. . It's almost as if they heard of the tradition, took the stoning someone to death …show more content…

The first part of the traditional ritual that is changed is the chips of wood. "Chips of wood, Mr. Summer's had argued, had been all very well when the village was tiny..." The result of this argument was replacing the chips of wood with little pieces of paper since the population of the village had increased. This reveals how the growth of the community can change people's perspective on how they are used to doing this tradition. It's perceived as though there is no regard to how the ancestors of this village put on the lottery. No one shows deep family values to keep the tradition rich and pure of its originating roots. The chips of wood are taken from a tradition to basically do away with extra time and work.

The second part of the traditional ritual that is changed is the recital. It is said that it was ."..performed by the official of the lottery, a perfunctory, tuneless chant that had been rattled off duly each year..." This recital was allowed to lapse years and years ago. The recital was part of the tradition for many years and it's very disturbing to know that it would just be tossed aside like last weeks garbage. It's almost as if they heard of the tradition, took the stoning someone to death part, and then created the rest of the ritual themselves. Coming from a family of deep roots and many traditions, the destroying of a tradition would be greatly

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