Comparing and Contrasting the Characters of “The Cask of Amontillado”and “The Lottery”

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The characters of Montresor from “The Cask of Amontillado” and the townspeople from “The Lottery” both believe that they owe something to their people and are even willing to kill for them. The townspeople want good harvest so they make the sacrifice of someone from the town to some higher power or God that they believe will help them. Montresor wants to preserve his family legacy and will enforce his family’s motto. The characters of Montresor and the townspeople, specifically Old Man Warner, are similar in that they both have impaired senses of judgment encouraged by perverse morals and believe that the horrible things that they do are justifiable.
Both characters have a stubborn arrogance that makes them think that they have good reason for what they are doing. Old Man Warner is stuck in the old tradition of the town and thinks it foolish to want to change it even when faced with the possibility that he could be the one to suffer or that what they are doing is not necessary. He explains that their used to be a saying, “Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon”. (Jackson 253) It can be ...

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