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THEME SHIRLY JACKSONS THE LOTTERY

those who participate in the lottery. A symbol of the lottery’s ongoing legacy, the same box has been used for years. It was believed to be made from scraps of the original black box which fell apart through the course of its use. When the citizens are brought the idea that the box should be changed, the whole thing was let to pass. “Mr. Summers,” the town’s lottery official, “spoke frequently about making a new box, but no one liked to upset even as much as tradition as was represented by the black box.” (Jackson 422) This illustrates the people are blind to the idea of even tampering with their sacred box. They have grown with the tradition and find discomfort in the idea of change. “Every year, after the lottery, Mr. Summers began talking about a new box, but every year the subject was allowed to fade off without anything’s being done.” (Jackson 422) With the keyword “allowed,” it illustrates the people’s reaction by ignorance. Every year the suggestion is made, and every year the suggestion is purposely disregarded for the sake that their tradition be unchanged. There is a sense that should the box be changed, so should the lottery and it’s purpose. “Some places already quit lotteries,” Mrs. Adams said. “Nothing but trouble in that,” Old Man Warner said stoutly, “Pack of young fools.” (Jackson 425) This illustrates the beliefs of a majority. Old Man Warner being the oldest man in the town was looked upon with the utmost respect. His beliefs, which can be seen representative of those of the rest of the town, were most likely rooted through fear of what may come should the lottery be stopped. They have year after year participated in the tradition and find uneasiness in the thought of life without it. Even as Mrs. Adams speaks of other town who have stopped their lotteries, she never actually suggests it....

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