The Lottery, By Shirley Jackson (1948)
Rating: 9/10
I read <The Lottery> back in 5th grade, elementary school before, but reading it as a high school student was different from back then. I was able to identify three points from this story that reflected our reality. First, from the information that even though they knew other towns have banned the lottery system, no one stands up to change the tradition. The complacency and stagnant characters we see in our society were well reflected in the story. The second point was how weak we become in front of death. Even old man Warner, his accomplishment of surviving the lottery 77 times, it is all meaningless when he encounters the stones flying at him. Also, the point that none of the villagers realizes until they become stoned to death was another reason why humans are foolish which was shown by the author. Overall, I felt that this story has a lot of criticism of reality and that it delivered the message in the most effective way that a story can.
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