Mrs. Hutchinson really wanted to stop being trapped in a world where she couldn't change anything, where the Lottery was something as natural as day or night, and she was already tired of being a woman who always struggled to fit into that society. She didn't want to follow the rules, but she was a rebellious person inside, and perhaps for her the only way to escape was to die. Although she seems abnegated and peaceful, she actually thinks that the Lottery is unfair and even its late the Lotttery's day. Tess Hutchinson wants to end all that, even dying. It is also logical to think that she succeeded.
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If a country conducted a thorough evaluation of its environmental impacts and found that it is consuming resources at a 3.0 planet rate, it means:
- The country needs to reduce its resource consumption by two thirds in order to be sustainable.
- The rate mentioned above refers to <u>how fast we </u><u>consume </u><u>what the </u><u>planet </u><u>has to offer.</u>
- If a country consumes resources at a 3.0 rate, that means the it is consuming <u>3 times faster</u> than what the planet can produce, so to speak.
- To be sustainable, the country needs to reduce consumption by two thirds. That way, its "speed" would be the same as the planet's.
- In other words, the country would consume what the planet can offer at the moment. It wouldn't consume what future generations will need.
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