Cruelty In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

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In the short story, “The Lottery”, Shirley Jackson, the author, used situations of cruelty to undercover faults in society and reveal traits of the perpetrator and victim. One example of this was when the lottery was called and Mrs. Hutchinson started yelling about how unfair it was, her husband, Mr Hutchinson, yelled at her to “shut up”. The language he used was harsh and this demonstrates the fact that this society was highly patriarchal. His yelling at her represented a period of time in which women had little to no respect from their husbands. Additionally, Jackson revealed that this society has no mercy or remorse towards their victims. Even the victim’s family would cheer and laugh in delight when they see blank papers in their hands.

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