Shirley Jackson wrote the book "The Lottery". In her book, she criticizes the following human trait:
Human nature is inherently violent. The need to follow the crowd and fit in is linked to this. It is why the lottery was allowed to continue even though it was violent and cruel. The realist theory states that humans are inherently selfish and violent. Mob justice prevails when the mob decides one of the characters in the story, Mrs. Hutchinson is guilty of a crime. Probably the most disturbing part of the story is that the mob enjoys stoning one of their own community.
The purpose of an antagonist in the story is to hinder the main character(s) from achieving their goal. The antagonist does not always have to be the main villain, but just has evil intentions to the main characters. A perfect example of this (in my opinion) would be Boba Fett from<em> The Empire Strikes Back</em>, he was not the main villain, but was hired by the main villain of the original trilogy to stop the main group from achieving their goals, and did have evil intentions towards them.
Invisible strength, as defined in the beginning of the story, is the ability to win arguments and win respect from people.
The simple subject is I.
I must have this book for my report.