The Lottery is a short story written by Shirley Jackson about a small village of around 300 people practicing a tradition or a ritual where all families are initially represented by the heads of their families to participate in a lottery. The irony of this, however, is that in modern culture, a lottery has generally been associated with good luck or to be more specific, a big fortune. Winning the lottery has, in modern America, been associated with winning a huge sum of cash after getting the right…
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