Human Sacrifice In The Lottery And Looking For A Rain God

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Human sacrifice is the killing of one or more people for the sake of God or to bring peace. Long time ago, years before, people from those time used to sacrifice human for peace or to happen something good. Two stories that connect to this human sacrifice are "The Lottery" (1948) by Shirley Jackson and “Looking For a Rain God” by Bessie Head. This two story shows the killing of three children for the sake of God and to bring rain. Human Sacrifice should be prohibited because killings other is cruel and the aim of killing does not fulfil the purpose of getting what was wanted.
In The Lottery by Shirley Jackson there is a tradition in their culture where every year, one human will be stone to death by the lottery. This year Tess Hutchinson …show more content…

The environment is too hot that the land became so dry and there was no plantations, foods to eat. There were no crops because the the growth of the crops depends on the rain. Because there were no crops, people were going crazy and there starvation. Even Though, the rain came tit did not last longer. When they realized that next year they to face the same problem, so they have to find a way to end this problem. Then the children’s grandfather Mokgobja remembered about an ceremony which involves the ritual sacrifice of children which will calm down the Rain God. He convinces Ramadi about the sacrifice. Then the Ramadi and Mokgobja took his daughters to the empty land to sacrifice. According to the text, “After it was all over and the bodies of the two little girls had been spread across the land, the rain did not fall. Instead, there was a deathly silence at night and devouring heat of the sun by day.” (Head 393) After killing both daughters, they were hoping and standing there for the rain to come. They waited but there wasn't any sign of rain. Then, they both were surrounded by guilt, fear and sorrow. This shows that sacrificing human does not work and it is bad thing to do. There is a saying, “An eye for an eye”. This is what happened to the father and the grandfather which I agree with. A life for a …show more content…

It’s nothing about religion I would say, it is about humanity. Why would one will kill other. At the end, we are not getting anything out of it. So, we are killing because it's enjoying to watch? According to the “Lottery” it seems like that because only to save their culture and tradition, they killed people stoned to death. This is kind of meaningless and pointless to me. How come all the people enjoy watching others die while they are the one going to throw the stone to them? Tessie Hutchinson realized the feeling when it came to her because at the end she was the one who said, it isn’t and not

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