Corrupt And Morally Inhumane In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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In each country, beliefs of social justice are created, causing distinctive traditions to manifest in the process, yet these customs can be interpreted as being corrupt and morally inhumane. Different nations and countries embrace legal institutions that incorporate discrimination, prejudice, and inequality. Tradition and morality become pivotal factors in the manifestation and continuation of social injustice. In “The Lottery”, Shirley Jackson describes the gathering of town villagers, unified in order to participate in the lottery, which eventually leads to the stoning of a presumed innocent being. Similarly, in areas such as Sudan, Afghanistan, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates appalling laws are formulated in order