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Theme Of The Lottery And The Rocking Horse Winner

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Initially when readers see words like “lottery” or “winner”; they immediately think of excitement, happiness, or maybe even a positive outcome. However, that is not the case in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Rocking-Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence. Both short stories have similar endings that end in unfortunate deaths, but the themes are contrasting to each other. One deals with blindly accepting horrific rituals as just traditions, while the other is the pursuit of love and luck.
The theme and moral of the short storyThe Lottery” by Shirley Jackson; is to show readers how people will blindly be accepting to bad actions, because it is considered as tradition. In Jackson’s short story “The Lottery”, she was trying to inform the readers, how important is to question the things that goes on around us. Instead of being blind followers or like the blind leading the blind (Matthew 15:14). The lottery was a traditional ritual that took place every year, in a small village made up of about 300 people. This traditional ritual ultimately determines which person will be sacrificed. The husbands of each family households are called up to draw a marked paper from a black wooden box. Unfortunately, the Hutchinson household ends up picking the paper marked with a black spot on it, and the mother Tessie Hutchinson ends up being the sacrifice. Which resulted in her being stoned to death by the villagers, including her own family members. What most readers might find mind boggling

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