When I read the short story, ‘The Lottery’ all could think of was it was not what I expected a lottery to be. The story from the beginning is weird because these people are not excited and when Old Man Warner says that it is foolish ed to end the lottery and that it should be kept because it brings good luck. I thought whatever you are winning in a lottery must be good. When it was time to go forth and get the paper people were scared and quiet and were told not to look at who won. No one was excited and eger to see if they were lucky and won. When the Hutchinson family won and Mrs.
Hutchison was complaining that her husband did not have enough time to pick the ticket that he wanted, was a little weird because if I was picked in a lottery where I knew I was going to win something I would be excited and jumping up and down and telling everyone that I won. The story made me think why do they do this every year? What does the town get out of stoning one of their own people? People that they know and talk to on a daily bases. If there are people within the village why have not stopped it or at least had a town meeting to discuss it. To me it seemed that the only person that really appreciated the tradition of the lottery was Old Man Warner and he was the oldest person in town and obviously never had been picked to win the lottery. I think that once Old Man Warner dies, the town will stop the tradition of doing the lottery. When we talked about traditions in class, they were about things we were not sure why we did them but the traditions that we do are not about getting together and killing people..
The Term Paper on Townspeople Lottery People Town
... with the results of this yearly tradition until they are chosen for the stoning. Before the lottery, people are joking and gathering like ... know the true meaning of the lottery is Old Man Warner; he is the oldest man in town. He claims that this is his ... -company office'; in his wife Tessie's hand. She has 'won'; the lottery and that black mark will now put her to death ...