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Lottery Essay Research Paper Shirley Jackson

Lottery Essay, Research Paper


Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery" and Flannery O’Connnors "A Good


Man Is Hard To Find" are stories that deal with mans inhumanity to man by


illastrating different situation, but lead to the same conclusion and with no


thought of the consequences. Jackson and O’Connor use central characters to show


how man has the power to distort reality into something the people accept into


everyday life. Jackson uses tradition in "The Lottery" when she uses


Mr. Summers as the announcer of the lottery every year. Mr. Summers was a person


who believed in the lottery and never thought of ending this tradition. Every


year Mr. Summers spoke about making a new box, but no one liked to upset even as


much tradition as was represented by the black box. When the people were asked


to get in like to pick a paper, they had done it so many times, " they half


listened to the directions," (Jackson 235). For generations the lottery was


always performed on the twenty-seventh of June, but the orginal box was lost,


the rituals were forgotten, but the villagers did remember to use stones.


Tradition in "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" O’Connor goes a different


path of traditon but lead to same consequences. The Misfit like Mr. Summers is


messanger of death, but for different reasons. Like the people of "The


Lottery" the family in "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" both have a


destination and a purpose and that is to meet their maker. The person in


"The Lottery" is killed for being unlucky, and in "A Good Man Is


Hard To Find" the Misfit was inprisoned for a reason he does not remember.


It was in the best way to keep up his reputation as a killer, to go ahead and


kill the entire family, and in this way in his mind he is saving them from


sinning again. These stories were of manupalation of the mind. Jackson used two


main characters to make the people go along and continue the lottery. The people


of the village had been so brainwashed by Mr. Summers and Old Man Warner that


they did whatever they said to do. When " Mr. Summers raised one hand high


and said, Adams. A man disengaged himself from the crowd and came


forward"(Jackson 235) Old Man Warner was the oldest person in town and


always talked about the lottery in that it was a good thing because when the


lottery is performed "corn be heavy soon." (Jackson 236). The people


have lack of independent thought when they follow Mr. Summers, and Old Man


Warner tells the villagers to finish Mrs. Hutchinson quickly. Without hesatation


the crowd picks up stones and start stoning Mrs.Hutchinson with no thought of


why or if it’s even right to do this act. When O’Connor had her characters


manupalate the rest, the grandmother was loudmouth, know it all, always giving


her son Bailey suggestion on how to go about the vaction they planned. When she


suggested to her son to go to the house with the secret panel, she told him that


it would be a good educational trip for the children. Bailey was not thinking


for himself when he was following his mothers directions to the secret panel


house. If it weren’t for the grandmother

s cat Pitty Sing they would have never


come across the Misfit. When the Misfit did arrive on the scene he was in total


control of his men, Bobby Lee and Hiram. The Misfit was in charge of everything


that went on from that moment on. The only time in the story that he was a


follower or lacked the indepence to question, was when he was inprisoned for


something he could not remember. The only thing he was told was that he killed


his father and that prison had papers on him. The Misfit blames the penatentary


for the way he acts and his actions. "The Lottery" is a story that was


about self-preservation of ones self. Old Man Warner had lived seventy-seven


years and had never been the chosen one, so he was always for the lottery. To


him the lottery was not bad because he was never the one to pick the black


marker. Mrs. Hutchinson was the one chosen and was trying to get her married


daughters to draw with them. " Theres Don and Eva," Mrs. Hutchinson


yelled, "Make them take their chance."(Jackson 236). She was thinking


if they could pick then they would be the ones that picked the black mark. Mr.


Hutchinson on the other hand did not speak or even try to take her place in the


lottery, "Bill Hutchinson went over to his wife and forced the slip of


paper out of her hand. Bill Huthinson held it up, and there was a stir in the


crowd."(Jackson 237). When the family was chosen everybody in the village


were relieved and started to ask which family had been chosen. When Mrs. Dunbar


had found out who it was, as though glad it was not her family, "Go tell


your father," Mrs. Dunbar said to her older son.(Jackson 236) Selfishness


was used in A Good Man Is Hard To Find in a different way by different


characters. When the children told the grandmother, "If you don’t want to


go to Florida, why dotcha stay at home?"(O’Connor 568) They were thinking


that the grandmother maybe would ruin the trip for the rest of the family. The


grandmother was not the only victim in this story, her son Bailey had to hear


her complain about where they were going and she just wanted to go to east


Tennessee for herself to meet up with her connection. On the other hand the


Misfit used selfishness for the wrong reason and that was for his own benefit in


that he thought he was everybodys savior. In his mind he was above everybody and


that what he was performing was that person wanted to be saved from future


sinning. The grandmother thought if she could not save her family, then she is


going to try to save herself. When she was preaching to the Misfit and told him


that he was one of her children and she reached for him, the Misfit got startled


and shot her, because she got too close. Man is far away from a world without


violence and these are some of the reasons people keep doing all the things that


we read about or hear, or even see on television. Man might, one day, be able to


live with each other if we can get over the prejudice and thinking of where were


headed if we don’t change our ways. There were many elements that were used in


both stories, but the ones writen in this paper were the ones that to me were of


more imprtance.

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