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The Lottery


They would still take the time every year to stop their lives to do this. Even though they refused to change a single bit of the tradition, it had been going on so long that most it had been long forgotten, and the reason why the lottery was originally held and continued. "Much of the ritual had been forgotten or discarded . used to be a saying about lottery in June, corn be heavy soon."" They have no clue why they still do this or the details of what to do but yet the town still finds it inconceivable to give up the tradition of the lottery.
             The characters show their feelings for the lottery as a lovely tradition even though they have no meaning to what they are doing it is just simply done. The characters are actually fearful of the outcome of the lottery. "They grinned at one another humorlessly and nervously."" Of course they would be nervous because the person who wins is stoned to death, without question tradition says to take a persons life and it is still followed. The tradition of the lottery was such a huge impact the older members, namely Old man Warner, would consider the idea of giving up the bloodthirsty ritual complete hogwash and idiotic "Pack of crazy fools . Listening to young folks, nothing's good enough for them. Next thing you know, they'll be wanting to go back and live in caves, nobody work anymore, live that way for awhile."" Old man Warner is all for the lottery because he values tradition yet he does not say why it is so important that this specific out of date tradition is kept. A person's internal moral sense tells them that murder is a major taboo and is a federal crime that is unforgivable, yet when it is covered by a tradition it is suddenly ok. There was an exception to the entire town being up for the lottery, one woman Tessie Hutchinson, would have been much better off if the lottery was ended. She came to the ceremony late and tried to pawn off the black spot to some other family when he husband drew the dreadful mark.


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