Saturday, February 2, 2019
Essay on Shirley Jacksons The Lottery - Inhumanity Exposed
 Inhumanity  candid in The Lottery   The story entitled The Lottery, written by Shirley capital of Mississippi is an intriguing and shocking parable. The Lottery is set in a  sm exclusivelyish village on a clear summer  mean solar  solar day. Written in objective third person point of view, The Lottery keeps the reader in suspense as the story progresses.            The story begins June 27th on a clear and sunnyfull-summer day. From the very beginning, irony occurs in the story. The author describes the day as clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day the flowers were blossoming  profusely and the grass was richly green. To describe such a beautiful day when the ending is so ill fated, is very ironic. The villagers, all three  blow of them, gather in the square. There is a feeling of excitement and  sexual congress normalcy as the people talk of their everyday happenings. The lottery is conducted by Mr. Summers, as he is the    one that directs the civic activities of the town. The night before the lottery, all of the families have their names placed in a black box. The day of the lottery, Mr. Summers has  individually head of family draw a slip of paper from the box. When each family has selected a slip, they all open the papers together. The Hutchinsons are the winners. The process  because repeats but this time, ...  ...lso to show the dark side of American society and what it is  qualified of. This is  equal to other points in history, such as slavery, the Salem  hagfish trials, and the extermination of the American Indians. All three of those examples involve inhumanity without the  vernacular American apathy. Though inhumanity does exist, it is usually without active support. However in the examples mentioned before, people acted on their ordinarily latent barbarity. The Holocaust is another  parallel of latitude to The Lottery. The senseless genocide of the Jewish populace is very much similar to th   e ridiculousness of the lottery. In essence, The Lottery, is a mirror of the human subconscious.                    
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