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The Use Of Characterization In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson

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When a loving, caring, family oriented, women come in conflict with the horrible, despicable, inhumane lottery in a situation in which the town goes together, the results may be a terrible end in a young life. In “The Lottery” written by, Shirley Jackson, the main character Mrs. Tessie Hutchinson’s and the town folk are the main characters of this story. In “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson uses the use of characterization to portray the main ideas of the story. Shirley Jackson also uses the use of plot structure and the point of view in which the story is being told. The Lottery is a way to make a sacrifice for a good harvest in the upcoming season. The use of characterization is a crucial part of the story. The first use of characterization …show more content…

The fact that he has participated in the lottery seventy seven times it has become a way of life for him. The lottery has become a part of him. Just like everyday people the use of a cell phone becomes part of us. If someone asked to get rid of this device the people would go into an uproar. Old Man Warren’s motivation is to continue the lottery for as long as he lives. As it is a way of life, and a way to produce a bountiful crop. Throughout the story, it is told from the third person point of view. This gives the reader a sense of understanding between all of the town folks. It makes the logic and reasoning behind each town member easier to access. This point of view gives the reader an idea of what different town people think of the lottery. For example, Old Man Warren does not believe that the lottery should ever be stopped. While some other members of the town were talking about how “that over in the north village they’re talking about giving up the lottery”(413). If Shirley Jackson wrote this story another way the reader would not receive the information and knowledge from the other characters like they do in the third person point of view. This overall is a strength with this point of view for Shirley Jackson's story. The implication that is seen through this point of view towards the story is that it gives all members of the village to speak and express their feelings about the lottery. It allows the reader to truly understand how the people

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