Obscure Emotional Journey In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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Jackson in her story “The Lottery” takes readers on an obscure emotional journey. In her story she implies that it can be dangerous to blindly follow tradition. In a small seemingly peace filled village a lottery is taking place. Everyone is participating Mr. Summers, the event organizer arrives carry the black box which hold all of the lots. One father, Mr. Hutchinson, takes his turn and draws the loosing lot. This event greatly upsets his daughter Tessie and she protests. Per tradition another lottery is conducted within the family. Tessie is the loser and drew the lot which seals her fate. According to the logic of the lottery, she must be die by