The Lottery and Other Stories
The Lottery, by Shirley Jackson
How does the reader’s point of view on the lottery change over the course of the story? What moments developed that change?
How does the reader’s point of view on the lottery change over the course of the story? What moments developed that change?
As the reader becomes more aware of what the "lottery" truly stands for, they become more and more disturbed. The way in which we define lottery today is far different than it was at the time the story is set.
Our perceptions change as th tradition is explained, but it is only when we see Tess' reaction to the lottery that the change overwhelms us.
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This concept progresses as the reader realizes what "lottery" really means.