Traditon in "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson

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The author of “The Lottery,” Shirley Jackson, creates suspense and tension to convey dramatic irony. In a person’s life, a lottery, or raffle, is thought of something fair, because sometimes, you win prizes or money. This would be the raffle that you do NOT want to win. In Jackson’s short story, it is not about what the townspeople win, but it is about what is lost. I would have to say that the theme of this story would be “Not all traditions are always good.”

The title of Jackson’s story contains suspense and tension to convey irony. Jackson’s use of words keeps the reader on the road that there are no problems and everything is great. For the townspeople’s behavior as they wait and when the lottery is chosen, the quote I would choose is “Just because I'm smiling doesn't mean I'm happy.” I would pick this quote for many reasons, almost too many. One of the reasons of why I chose this quote was because most of the townspeople were smiling but really weren’t happy that they were about to lose a “loved one.” Everyone, including Mrs. Hutchinson, agreed that it was ...

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