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“The Lottery” is a short story written by the famous writer Shirley Jackson in 1943. The Lottery tells the story of a small village that holds a lottery every year to decide which person from the village is going to be stoned by the other villagers. However, the reader does not know about this until the very end. In the first paragraph, Jackson describes the lottery in a way that it creates uncertainty. She starts creating so much suspense that the reader may feel uneasy, anxious or disturbed since he/she may not fully understand what the lottery is about. As far as we know, lotteries are generally played in a different way, with papers or numbers and players usually receive a nice reward, such as money and nice objects. However, in Jackson’s story, the reader is not sure why the villagers are meeting up in the center of the village or why the children from the village are collecting and stones. So, the way Jackson starts this story makes the readers read until the very end in order to find out what is actually going on.
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It is not at all okay to be superstitious and it can be justified by following examples :
A. A very famous Bollywood actor always releases his high budget movies on the occasion of Christmas with regards to superstition. This sometimes lead to failure of movie due to the lost benefit of Friday and people usually do not watch movies on holidays.
B. There was a student who had a superstition of not eating anything before one hour exam. Leading to such believes he ended up being sick on exam center and failed eventually.