Superstition In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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Have you ever won something just to lose your life? Well in the story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson a group of people have a superstition of taking the life of one person each year will help their crops grow. Two characters in the village shows two different sides of humanity when it comes to this superstition, for example Mr. Summers and Ms. Hutchinson. The Lottery has been happening for so long it became a tradition. Each year the whole village gets together and chooses a piece of paper out of a little black box. Once everyone has chosen a piece of paper the person that chooses the paper with the black dot get stoned to death by the whole village, including children and family members. People believe that this would help their crops grow