The Lottery (Tale Blazers: American Literature)

The Lottery (Tale Blazers: American Literature)

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Presents an unabridged selection from the story about a seemingly ordinary village that participates in a yearly lottery to determine a sacrificial victim.

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A town of villagers hosts a yearly lottery. Fatal loyalty to tradition and blindly following rules without questioning lead to the same thing happening, year after year. When pushback is heard of in the next town over, it's ridiculed by one character. Some things never change.

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The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is a short story that explores the dark side of human nature. The story is set in a small town where an annual tradition of a lottery takes place. The residents of the town gather to randomly select a person to sacrifice to ensure a good harvest. The story builds tension as the lottery progresses and the true purpose of the tradition is revealed. The main character, Tessie Hutchinson, is selected as the sacrifice, and her protests and pleas for mercy are ignored by the other townspeople. The story is a commentary on mob mentality and the dangers of blindly following tradition, even if it means participating in violence and cruelty. The shocking and brutal ending of the story leaves a lasting impact and invites the reader to reflect on the dangers of groupthink and the need for critical thinking and independent judgment.

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2 stars. The story was sadly not my cup of tea. I found it very predictable early on and it didn't really catch me but I'm glad other people like this short story more than me. Shirley Jackson's "the Lottery" was obviously influential on a lot of writers and without it we wouldn't have some iconic stories that we know now, so I am grateful for that. I will definitely give Haunting of Hill House a try though.

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