Theme response
In the short
story “The Lottery” there is a lot of symbolism that makes the book good. some
of them are, well to start off the main one I think is the lottery its self
because it mainly stands for the tradition of the community to do it once a
year. Another major one is the black box it mainly stands for death, tradition,
and fear. How it represents death is that they are forced to pick a sheet of
paper from the box and the person that won got killed. How it represents
tradition is that they have used the same box since the lottery started and won’t
fix it since it is sacred. How it represents fear is that the people fear
taking a slip of paper out fearing they would win and get killed.
Another one
is the big rock that the best friend picked up to use, this represents friendship
because the best friend wanted to use the big rock so she would die quickly and
she wouldn’t suffer. But don’t forget about the black spotted ticket this
represents death and a curse, how it represents death is that if you pick this
slip of paper you are the winner and the winner gets killed. How it represents
cursed is that if you pick it, it has a curse that gets you killed. There is
one more main one and that’s all the rocks that the kids collected they
represent death and torture; it represents death because they are used to kill
the winner. They represent torture because if they throw small rocks it will
take a while to kill the winner and it is a form of torture.