Sunday, May 19, 2019
Character Analysis of The Lottery
The lottery is usually associated with beating the odds and winning something extravagant. In Shirley capital of Mississippis short story The Lottery, the reader is led to believe the story is about something satisfactory and happy given the setting of a warm summer sidereal day and children out of school for the summer. capital of Mississippi turns winning the lottery into a bad thing. Of 300 villagers Tessie Hutchinson shows up late, claiming she forgot about the annual lottery drawing, moreover seems very excited to have made it on time. When Tessie was in no danger she is gossiping with neighbors and encourages her keep up to draw for the winner.Jackson curiously builds up the character of Tessie so that it seems she is blinded by tradition until she becomes a victim of it herself. Mrs. Hutchinson is introduced in the story as being late for the drawing of the lottery and claims that she clean forgot what day it was (Jackson 206). After reading the story and knowing the outco me, it seems ironic that someone could truly forget something that is so awful. Its almost as if Tessie was dreading this day all along. Why else would she have claimed to forget something so important to the townsfolk?Maybe Tessie was overly excited to get in on the action besides to act as if it were no big deal. The Author also describes her as coming hurriedly along the path to the feather (Jackson 206). Was this because she had truly forgotten and didnt want to be late, or because she couldnt wait for the lottery to originate? Initially Mrs. Hutchinson is presented as a character who when she arrives, she calmly talks to the other women and makes a joke to her hubby by saying Wouldnt have me leave mdishes in the sink, now, would you, Joe (Jackson 206).When It comes time for Tessies save Bill to draw she rushes him by telling him to get up in that respect (Jackson 208). Tessie feels as if she is in no danger. This conduct makes her appear to be anxious about the drawing so the stoning can go about and confident that their slip wont have the dreaded black dot on it. Tessies attitude changes when her eagerness to see the lottery through is put to an abrupt stop when she realizes her family has been chosen. She uses Mr. Summers as a scapegoat and shouts You didnt give him enough time to take any paper he wanted.I saw you. It wasnt fair (Jackson 208). Throughout the drawing of the names, Tessie seemed to be fine with the fact that someone was passing game to die until it the realization set in that it may be her. Before a drawing is held to adjudicate who wins, Tessie tries to make Mr. Summers include her daughter, Theres Don and Eva, make them take their chance (Jackson 209). This shows how ruthless and haphazard Tessie is. She knows that her daughter was already entered in the drawing under her husbands name.Having her daughter enter would only give her more of a chance to live. After Tessie is chosen as the winner she demands that the drawing was make unfairly and that her husband was rushed. Whats ironic about that is she is the one who rushed Bill to draw. Jackson uses the deceitfulness of Tessies actions to show this. Tessies victimization at the hands of the towns people allows her to be a semi-symbolic character, which lead lose her life due to a cruel death by stoning.They did this all for the sake that there may be a fruitful crop for the coming harvest season. Surprisingly, even Tessies snuggled friend was mentioned as finding a stone so big that she had to lift it with both hands. Mrs. Hutchison was inert to the biggest event of the year. She desperately hoped that she would not win. Although no one should have to suffer such cruelty, her complaining later on being chosen annoyed everyone and tends to make the reader feel that she deserves the death that she was awarded.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment