Friday, May 31, 2019
The Lottery Essay -- essays research papers
Shirley capital of Mississippis, The Lottery, has raised questions in the back of every readers mind towards the destructive yet blind rituals of mankind. A chiding of ourselves is what we see when looking through the pond of Jacksons mind. The Lottery clearly expressed Jacksons feelings concerning traditional rituals through her story, opened the eyes of its readers to properly classify and question any(prenominal) of todays traditions as cruel, and allowed room to foretell the out set about of these unusual traditions. Jacksons feelings towards the misuse of tradition as an excuse to cause harm have triggered her creativity for the creation of The Lottery. Jackson obviously saw examples of this misuse of tradition and ingeniously placed it into an exaggerated situation to let us see how barbaric our actions are. The townspeople, in the story, all come together for the annual lottery however, in an interesting twist, those participating stone the winner to expiration. Everyone i n the story seems horribly uncivilized yet they can intimately be canvasd to todays society. Perhaps Jackson was suggesting the coldness and lack of compassion the human race can exhibit in situations regarding tradition and values. The People who were stoned to death represented values and good being as the townspeople, who represented society, cold-heartedly destroyed them ( Jackson 79 ). Immediately after reading The Lottery, one can compare the ritual, in the story, to some of todays barbaric traditions in a new point of v...
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