Friday, May 31, 2019

Human Nature in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Essay -- The Lottery Ess

The draft by Shirley JacksonThe idea of winning a draught is associated with luck, happiness and anticipation of good things. In Shirley Jacksons story, The Lottery, this is not the case. The irony of the story is that the winner of the lottery gets stoned to death by everyone else in the town. The story is very effective because it examines certain aspects of human nature. whiz aspect of human nature that is examined, and that adds to the effectiveness of the story, is mans tendency to resist change. This is shown in more than one way. The first way is the way some villagers tolerate the lottery even though they know it is wrong, and it serves no purpose. They talk about how other towns have already stopped having lotteries, but they allow it to continue year after year. Old man Warner even says theres nothing but trouble in quitting lotteries. Townsfolk listen to him because he has been in the lottery seventy-seven years. The townsfolk tang helpless to change things because t hey have been going on for so long. The fact that the box is old and needs to be replace...

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