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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

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    The Lottery Essay

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    Graves- what has to be dug after the lottery is over with Summers- The time of the year that the lottery is drawn Martin- Possibly a way to say martyr or another word for a scapegoat 6. Find at least three examples of descriptive language. 6.Three examples of descriptive language in the story are when they are describing

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    Lottery Lotteries have made the government over $150 billion since they began in 1964. Lotteries began in 1964 for a new way for people to gamble. It was directly ran by the government because the assumption was that only direct government ownership and control of gambling could guarantee the exclusion of criminal elements. Lotteries are now run by the state as that concern fades over time with the growth of commercial gambling. Also, lotteries are an effective and ethical way for states to earn

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    1. How is the lottery an example of the utilitarian monster? The lottery creates immense happiness for the winners, generating huge amounts of revenue for the few lucky winners, at the expense of every other person that did not win. This goes against the general utilitarian way of thinking, the good of the many out weighs the good of the few (2012 books, n.d.). What makes the lottery so bad is how much wealth it bestows upon so few people, and how many people play thinking they might win, but inevitably

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    “The Lottery” Interpretive Essay The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is about a town of 300 people who have an annual lottery to decide who is stoned to death (stones thrown at them until they die). The purpose of the lottery is for good luck with the harvest and crops. The townspeople only remember the purpose and tidbits of the traditional lottery. Because it is a long-standing tradition, the town is too afraid to change anything or give up the lottery entirely. The lottery is a sacrifice to bring

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    Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” illustrates several aspects of the darker side of human nature. The townspeople in Jackson’s “The Lottery” unquestioningly adhere to a tradition which seems to have lost its relevance in their lives. The ritual that is the lottery shows how easily and willingly people will give up their free will and suspend their consciences to conform to tradition and people in authority. The same mindless complacency and obedience shown by the villagers in Jackson’s story are seen

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    The Lottery Short Story

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    "The Lottery" Post Reading What is the lottery? What is the tradition? Describe the actual process - how does it work? In the short story “The lottery” by Shirley Jackson, the lottery is an yearly event, that happens on June 27th. The lottery process starts at ten o'clock in them morning. The ending time is not set, because that depends on the population of the town. All the people are gathered, and are organized by their family. Each family sends a person from their family to take a slip of

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    In light of Georgia’s lottery, which is supposed to help minorities to fulfill the American dream, it has been manipulated to help those who don’t need the help. By raising requirements such as increasing the number of honors and AP courses students need to take, altering its purpose of helping minorities in education, furthering my belief that using the lottery is unethical. The lottery preys on the people it is supposed to be helping. It is funded through lottery players, which are usually

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    supernatural stories, one of her most popular works is a short story called “The Lottery”. The lottery takes place in a small village in which once a year on June 24th, the town population is gathered. After the gathering, there is a drawing to see which family is chosen, after the family is chosen, another drawing takes place to see who is stoned to death. In the New Yorker's magazine book review hailed “The Lottery” as “one of the most haunting and shocking short stories of modern America and is

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    The Lottery “The Lottery” written by Shirley Jackson exemplifies a short story written in 1948. The story tells a tale of a small village in which they stone one of their own. Throughout the village, there are civilians who are opposed to the lottery and others who are for it. Shirley Jackson develops a thematic theme of Isolation and Deprivation through the setting and it’s characters. The characters of the story blindly follow the traditions of the lottery, allowing murder to be apart

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