The Lottery Questions on Superstition

The Lottery

In Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery," key characteristics of human nature and values include conformity, tradition, and the capacity for violence. The story reveals how people can blindly follow...

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The Lottery

Many people were initially bitter about "The Lottery" due to its unsettling depiction of ordinary people as capable of savagery under the guise of tradition. The story's portrayal of children...

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The Lottery

In "The Lottery," a small New England village conducts an annual lottery where the "winner" is chosen as a human sacrifice, believed to ensure a good harvest.

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