Sunday, February 10, 2019
The Shock of the novel The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Essay -- The Lot
The Shock of the novel The draft by Shirley Jackson The first time I read The drawing by Shirley Jackson, I vista it would be about someone in a desperate situation who wins a large amount of money. However, by and by reading the story I was shocked and disgusted like millions of new(prenominal) readers because of what the lottery was all about. After my shock wore off I thought about why the author had chosen to be so cynical. It occurred to me that she required to shock mint into changing for the better. She believed that the biggest problem in her society were the people who would live their lives without thinking about changing themselves for the better. She stresses the importance of questioning the hardihood of everything as conflicting to conforming blindly to the majority. She portrays her message best by dint of the characters that actually voice their opinion against the lottery and the characters who respond to them. While those opposed are the voice of reason, they are dismissed by the majority in different ways throughout the story. Firstly we see Mr. Adams questions aged human race Warner about the validity of the lottery when he says, over in the northeasterly village theyre talking of giving up the lottery. Old part Warner, who represents the extreme right part of the majority, retorts with disgust and calls them a pack of whacky fools. The next person to speak up is Mrs. Adams, who is defending her husband to Old Man Warner. She informs the old man that there are place...
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