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TASK 4: THINK DEEPER DIRECTIONS: Answer the following questions.

1. Why doesn't Jackson tell us outright about the villagers' horrific ritual? What effect does it have on the reader that this is only revealed at the story's end? Why do you think Jackson chose to structure the story this way?

2. What does the lottery mean to the townspeople in the story? Do they all have the same reaction? Do they question their obedience? Why or Why not?

3. What does the story's title reveal about our everyday lives?

4. What makes the ending of the story so shocking

5. What do you think Jackson wanted the readers to take away from "The Lottery" after finishing it? Is there a deeper purpose to this story? What do you think Jackson wanted to say about mankind, society or anything else?

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1.) Jackson Intentionally abstain from letting the reader know that the lottery in her story ends with a brutal death by stoning because she wants to surprise and shock the reader and because she wants the reader to see a lovely little village to get across the message that even the most decent of human beings can be persuaded to perform inhumane acts.Any story is only as good as its ability to engage the reader. Had Jackson begun by letting the reader know the end of the story, it is doubtful that anyone would still be reading it.

2.) The setting is a summer day in an unnamed village, and the tranquil setting makes it hard to predict such a horrible thing will happen.The village is quite idyllic.It certainly does not seem like the kind of place where anything bad would happen. In fact, it seems like a normal, wholesome, old-fashioned village.

3.) I think the author was trying to say that we get stuck in tradition. Just because we did something a certain way once, we keep doing it especially if it worked then. As times change, we need to consider other ways and think outside the box.We don't just have to go along with the circumstances of a situation, we have the abilities to think and reason and come up with different approaches to problems.

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