Damnin’ Murder

Have you ever witnessed a murder that you could have prevented, but did not. Well most people have not. But in today’s short story, we saw a little boy see his mother get stoned.

The village has a tradition to have a lottery every year and the winner gets stoned. They do this for good crops every year. When a mother wins the lottery, the procedure begins: the stoning begins. Her son is among the people who throw stones at her.

When the child had the chance to stop all this madness, he did not. In our modern day society, we fall to pure pressure and do what others do. But if we want change, we have to do what others may not like. Until then, we will, in some way, keep on stoning people.

Summary of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

The Lottery is a story that talks about Tessie Hutchinson, a mother of three children, that is chosen to be stoned by her village. In the morning Everyone gathers to the town square preparing for the event. Children start gathering stones and setting them down in the town square. Everyone is on their way for the occasion starting at 10:00 A.M. Tessie Hutchinson woke up a little late to be present for the big event and asked her friends what day it was, since she forgot. Her friends reminded her that it was the day of the lottery!. Once everyone was settled, the mayor brought a big, black wooden chest full of different papers, one of which that included a black dot covered in lead. The mayor called out each family’s names alphabetically. Once the Hutchinsons were called out, Tessie asked if they could decline the punishment, many people disagreed so she went on with it. Once, the mayor was done calling out for their names, it turned out that the chest still contained 4 more raffles, so then the Hutchinsons decided to finish them off by picking them out and leaving nothing behind. the three children first opened their raffle, nothing was on it. Then the husband opened, still a blank sheet of paper. Once it was Mrs. Hutchinson’s turn, her husband snatched the paper from her and revealed the led colored dot on the paper to the whole town. Once shown, everyone started to pick up the stones the kids have gathered and started stoning her. People stoned her because they were sacrificing her for their ancestors.

The Lottery Summary

I’m going to be writing about The Lottery, a story by Shirley Jackson. So, the story starts out cheerful. The kids are playing with rocks, people are talking, parents arrive. Then the lottery starts. I’m guessing the lottery was an old tradition and every year they had to do it. Once the lottery starts, Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves, the mailman start the lottery. Mr. Summers pulls out a small black box with papers inside. One of the paper is different from the rest. The person who chooses that paper wins the lottery. Mr. Summers stirs and mixes up the papers, and invites everybody to pick a paper from the box, eyes closed. Then they go back to where they were standing before. They were not allowed to peek at the papers until they were told so. And then this guy named Bill drew the winning lottery card. Then his wife starts complaining. And then they drew again. And then Tessie drew the winning lottery card. What was the prize? The prize was to get stoned to death. And that is what they did.

Is it better to focus on your strengths or do a bit of everything when training your brain?

I think you should try a bit of everything but narrow down to your strengths and focus on those once you know them. This is because you must know your strengths first. Once you know them, you must play to them because if will be more beneficial and you are generally better at it. In general you should try everything until you know what are your strengths.
First, you must find your strengths. This is very self-explanatory. Try a bit of everything to find what you enjoy and are good at. This will make later work much easier because you know what you want to do. You must find what you enjoy and excel in to make later life much easier.
Next, you must play to your strengths. This is so the things you do are much easier. If your brain understands and is well-suited to a motor skill, learning it will be much easier. When you play to your strengths it is much easier to learn and enjoy things.
In conclusion, you should find what your strengths are and play to them. This will make learning easier and more enjoyable. When you learn motor skills, your brain may be more or less suited to do it. Figure out what your brain is good at and do it.

My Thoughts on the short story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

When I first read this short story I thought it was pretty interesting and fun. The short story is called “The Lottery” written by Shirley Jackson. When I thought about the name I was determined that the story would be about someone winning or participating in a lottery. When I finished it I was shocked to see what I found out.

This all starts in a little village with kids and parents. There are some of the kids by themselves and putting pebbles in their pockets. When more people sell them. They thought that doing that was the right thing. Then i thought to myself why would they even put pebbles in their pockets? Why? I kept reading and at the end I found out.

The whole reason why it is called “The Lottery” is because there is a tradition for winning the “Lottery”, but winning it didn’t really do anything because she got in some trouble. I never really thought is her dying but that is the whole part of the tradition

If you still remember, in the second paragraph when I was talking about how kids were putting pebbles in their pockets? Well this tradition is very weird because they used the rocks she had and started throwing them on Ms.Hutchinson soon after it is still a tradition so many people in that village die which is very scary. O-o

So in this short story “The Lottery” my thoughts are it was a very interesting story but it had some “Drama” to it. Which I like so there is a little “Plot Twist”. So this essay was based on my thoughts in the short story “The Lottery”.

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

If you are in the village that this story takes place, you may be in trouble. The people who live there have a chance of dying at the lottery. Some adults may not like this even though it is a tradition that they have had for more than 70 years, because it can be a bit harsh on people. But other adults may think it is fair since it has been a tradition and should always be a tradition. Most children think it is fun to stone someone to death because they don’t understand the risk that they are taking. I think it is not fair because I don’t think to kill a person every year is not fair. So what do you think? Fair or not fair?

Why there shouldn’t be a lottery anymore.

In the short story the Lottery every year there is a lottery that sacrifices one person every year. I think that this lottery is wrong and it should be removed. It is very wrong to kill a person even if it is the tradition.

First of all, nobody wants to be killed for tradition. These people are just relying on luck so that they can live another day. They have to hope that they aren’t chosen. If the people are chosen they are constantly hit with stones until they die. It is very cruel and nobody should have to experience that pain.

But we have to look through the elders’ eyes. They don’t think that there is anything wrong with the tradition because they grew up with it. They see it as a happy event and don’t see anything wrong with this sacrifice. They just think that every year it’s the same old tradition sacrificing one person every time and they honestly just don’t see anything wrong with this tradition.

Then you have the little children who think that this absolutely terrible and that they shouldn’t have to sacrifice someone every year just because of tradition. They have to be forced to come because they are very reluctant to go. I think that the children can’t have somebody there one day and then the next they are just gone. They have a different view of the lottery and eventually when it will be the young generation and their children then the tradition will be gone.

I honestly have to agree with the newer generation because why do you have to kill somebody every year. I do understand that all of it is just a tradition, but still, why would this have to be a thing. I don’t think that there should be a lottery anymore.

Chekhov’s Gun

Red herring is the concept of finding fake clues that mislead you. The opposite of that is Checkhov’s Gun. This is a concept in literature that states that “every element in a story must be necessary, and irrelevant elements should be removed.”

Checkhov’s Gun is essentially just foreshadowing but it also drives the story. For example, in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, it’s about a tradition that is is having a lottery to see who gets stoned to death. The children had “stuffed [their] pockets full of stones [and] eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square.”(Jackson) This is foreshadowing what will happen towards to end of the book. However, if a reader was reading this story for the first time, he/she probably won’t care much about the stones and continue reading. The stones could also not even be important to the story. However, with Checkhov’s Gun, these stones need to have a purpose in the story, not just be a random object.

Another story that follows the Checkhov’s Gun concept is The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan. This story is about a girl who’s mother died but is trying to find what her mom is showing her when she turned into a “red-crowned crane, but with a long, feathery tail … [and] every feather was a different shade of red, sharp and gleaming.”(Pan) The appearance of her mother as a bird could just be random and unimportant, but this story follows the Checkhov’s Gun concept and the scarlet bird is constantly a big part of the book.

With Checkhov’s Gun, everything in a piece of literature is there for a reason, all seemingly important things will be explored further.

The Lottery

I think the lottery in “The Lottery”  is not a good tradition because the town stones one innocent person every year.  One’s fate is decided on the piece of paper that they draw.  If one draws his or her own name, they will be stoned by the townsfolk, including their children.  Imagine being murdered by your own family and friends! I strongly think that this “lottery” should not be allowed because it is an unfair way to decide if one lives or not.  One must be very unlucky to be stoned, for I think it is devastating for one to see their loved ones kill them.  Also, if the town kills one person every year, they may have less and less people in their town until only one person is left.  I think this because if they kill someone who still hasn’t had any daughters or sons, they may kill a whole generation.  Next, I think killing one for no specific reason is totally absurd.  It’s as if one is killing their friend just because they lost a bet or etc.

Do NOT participate in the lottery

Do NOT participate in the lottery Shirley Jackson wrote about. Do NOT participate in the lottery Shirley Jackson wrote about because it’s pretty brutal having kids throw stones at their mother or father and killing them with the stones as a sacrifice so they would have good farmland and not go back living in the caves again.

Also, Nobody would want their own children throwing stones at them trying to kill them. It’s like torture. It may even be torture! What’s worse is that their children don’t know what their doing is wrong and are being brainwashed to think like 😜”YAY! Every year, were gonna kill someone by pelting stones at them. I am sooo happy to do this. YAAAAY!”😜

Lastly, who would believe if we don’t kill someone by pelting them with stones, 😧”POOOOF!”😧 We would all have bad farmland and suddenly appear and start living in caves. And even if we do appear in a cave, we can just walk out and start farming again. These are some of the reasons why you should NOT participate in the lottery.