Similarities Between The Lottery And Tessie Bergeron

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Elie Wiesel once said, “There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a story about a small town that has a lottery in which one person is picked randomly to be killed. Tessie Hutchinson, the lottery “winner”, believes the lottery is fair up until she gets chosen. “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut is a story about a society in 2081 where all people are equal. Harrison disobeys the rules and is forced to lower his level as a human being, while George, Harrison’s father, will only obey the rules even if it means losing his memory. Although people in civilizations today have greater freedoms, they both address the point of how there is injustice in all societies. Tessie’s and George’s behaviors suggest that people do not tend to stand up for what is right. …show more content…

In the story, Mrs. Hutchinson arrives late to the lottery picking. She runs in extremely calm and not worried about being selected as the lottery “winner”. “.... Mrs. Hutchinson came hurriedly along the path to the square, her sweater thrown over her shoulders, and slid into place in the back of the crowd. ‘Clean forgot what day it was,’” (56). In other words, Mrs.Hutchinson is so eager to be there because she knows that she won’t be picked, but ironically, she gets drawn. This underscores that Mrs.Hutchinson is a person who does not believe in tradition. In addition, Mrs.Hutchinson offered up her children which highlights that she is a selfish person. Most parents would die for their