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The Lottery3

e narrator wants the reader to see. For example, towards the beginning of the story Sammy describes the three girls who enters the drug store. Sammy describes the type of clothing each girl is wearing, and also gives the reader his own interpretation about the kind of cloths they are wearing. Since Sammy only gives his own interpretations about the cloths that the girls are wearing, the reader is limited to the interpretation given by Sammy about the girls. Whereas in The Lottery the reader is not limited to the narrators internpretations. The reader can express their own feelings or interpret the events and thoughts on their own since the narrator is not judging the characters on his own. In addition, if the narrator was changed from being a third person observer to one of the characters within the story than the reader would miss some of events taking place in the story.The reader would also be limited to the amount of background discription and the amount of discription given about all the characters. For example, if the narrator of The Lottery was changed to one of the characters within the story than the story would be told from a totally different point of view. The narrator would not be able to describe all the even and dialogues that heppens in the story. For example, if the narrator of The Lottery was changed to one of the characters than reader would not be able to view everything that takes place. Suppose if the narrator was Tessie, than she would probably choose somebody else to be the winner of the lottery or may be to gain popularity discontinue the whole lottery tradition. Whereas if the narrator of A & P was changed from one of the characters to a third person observer, than the reader would be able to make their own judgement about the girls and the way they were dressed. Also the narrator would give more discription about Sammy and McMahon. Therefore, if a story is told in a different point of view than th...

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