The Lottery: Comparing The Book And The Movie

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The Lottery is an event that was passed down a long time ago in Small Town. Every year on June 27th, there will be one person from Small Town that will get picked for the Lottery and will get rocks thrown at that person. The way that a person gets picked for the lottery is by each family reaching into the box and gets a chance to win the lottery. When every family opens their paper, they know if they have won the lottery. When the family found out that they had the black spot, they have to find out who in their family will get rocks thrown at them by reaching into the box and getting another ticket to see who will get the black spot on their paper. Then they get rocks thrown at them by the villagers or the people in the town. The main …show more content…

In the movie of The Lottery, they talked about Small Town, the characters, and the procedures and history for the Lottery, while the short film of The Lottery only talked about the process of the lottery and mostly about Tessie. For example, in the movie, Jason Smith went to the hospital to see his dad because he was about to pass away, but when he got there, his dad told him to go to the town that his father grew up in. When he got to Small Town, he went to the church and found out that his mother had passed away in this town. Then, the movie focused on Jason Smith throughout the movie, Old Man Warner, and the Hutchinson family, but mostly on Tessie Hutchinson, who got picked in the lottery. Additionally, the movie had many settings like the hospital, Jason’s house, and Small Town, while the short film had only Small Town as the setting. In both movies, Tessie was picked from the lottery, she said, “You didn’t give her enough time to pick the paper that she wanted.” Also, when she got rocks thrown at her, she said, “It’s not fair!” The characters from the movie, were better described than the characters from the short

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