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The Lottery by Shirley Jackson | Summary & Analysis 

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Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, characters, symbols, and themes of Shirley Jackson's short story The Lottery.
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With deceptive simplicity, Shirley Jackson's short story The Lottery slowly builds from an apparently banal scenario to one that illustrates the horrors that result from mindless groupthink.
The residents of a bucolic American country town gather for a ritual in which one of their number will be selected for symbolic slaughter.
As they exchange pleasantries and mundane observations, clues start to creep in as to the purpose of this sinister congregation.
Set during midsummer, a time of pagan significance with associations of both celebration and sacrifice, references to the stones that will be used to eliminate the unlucky scapegoat start to pile up along with casual references to past lotteries.
This is made all the more menacing by the participants' unthinking adherence to the barbaric tradition: occasional murder is as prosaic as Fourth of July fireworks to these people.
American writer Shirley Jackson’s short story The Lottery was first published in 1948. Jackson's eerie stories and novels explore abnormal psychology and domestic horror. The Lottery established her as a writer of Gothic tales and unsettling novels.
The short horror story includes many powerful symbols such as stones symbolizing an ancient and primal force, the black box representing a solemn tradition to which the town clings, and households symbolizing family units that determine the fates in the lottery. Important themes include conformity, tradition and ritual, and the banality of evil.
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@emilyanderson6031
@emilyanderson6031 4 года назад
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@momololo4757 4 года назад
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@lindsey9094 4 года назад
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@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 3 года назад
It's not the act of murdering the woman itself that's creepy, but how cassually they treat it
@scotnick59
@scotnick59 3 года назад
Of course: that was Jackson's way of shocking 1948 readers.
@jenniferschillig3768
@jenniferschillig3768 2 года назад
And the fact that Mrs. Delacroix, who'd been gossiping with Tessie a moment before, picked up the biggest stone to crush her friend's skull. And the fact that though everyone was clearly relieved that little David (probably no more than five) didn't get the black spot...they'd still have thought nothing of killing him if he HAD been the one. And that they gave him a few small stones to throw at his mother during the ritual murder.
@sbslpn
@sbslpn 3 года назад
I love how enthusiastically you explain everything and it’s so simple. I wish my teachers were like that. They be boring my out and try to make the story appear more complicated than it is
@yeshasgowrishetty7601
@yeshasgowrishetty7601 Год назад
tru that
@AlharithBa-Azeb
@AlharithBa-Azeb 7 месяцев назад
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@silasfrisenette9226
@silasfrisenette9226 2 года назад
A really interesting aspect of the story is how Tessie is actually okay with the tradition until it potentially hurts herself (not even just her family; she attempts to draw in her daughter and son-in-law to minimize her own risk). Even though Tessie may be the "progressive"/protagonist in the story, she isn't really. She isn't against the lottery, which is also seen by her arguments; the issue wasn't with the lottery with itself, but with how it was conducted ("he didn't get time to pick the paper of his choice", not "maybe we shouldn't kill anyone"). This is truly a masterpiece :)
@jupiterskiss3473
@jupiterskiss3473 2 года назад
It truly is.
@kevingepulle4371
@kevingepulle4371 2 года назад
woah. agreed!
@natalieanimal4063
@natalieanimal4063 Год назад
I'm glad you pointed this out. I did see this bit in some interpretations, that state Tessie would've been just fine being one of the attackers, and I was surprised others didn't interpret it this way. I feel not doing so would mean omitting an important aspect Jackson wanted to show. To continue to your comment, I find it brilliant that, while obviously everyone is badly corrupted by the tradition, the characters are never black-and-white; there are lots of seemingly contradictory things about them all- times when they seem sorry about what would happen, times when they seem to just want to be violent, when they appear confused as to what the point is, there's a complex view of everyone when we start thinking of what they said and did. My comment is already too long, so I won't go into examples now.
@silasfrisenette9226
@silasfrisenette9226 Год назад
@@natalieanimal4063 I definitely agree. Lots of nuance :)
@lawcane
@lawcane Год назад
Protagonist doesn't mean hero. She is still the protagonist, even if she isn't someone admirable.
@lilya9644
@lilya9644 4 года назад
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@silasfrisenette9226
@silasfrisenette9226 2 года назад
Old Man Warner also states "Used to be a saying about ‘Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.’ " which clearly shows that this is no longer a core belief or motivation for the lottery. It USED to be a part of why they did it, but this seems to have been lost. He then adds "There’s always been a lottery" as if this has now become the main reason for the lottery; it's always been there, so why change it.
@gothicprincess9670
@gothicprincess9670 4 года назад
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@silasfrisenette9226
@silasfrisenette9226 2 года назад
Assuming that the stones represent the (constant/never-changing) traditions, the "tradition" is literally passed down when little Davey is handed the stones to throw at his own mother.
@DrawciaGleam02
@DrawciaGleam02 2 года назад
This story is also a good way to explain why certain traditions need to end, in my opinion.
@silasfrisenette9226
@silasfrisenette9226 2 года назад
@@DrawciaGleam02 definitely. The core message seems to be "don't do it just because it's always been like that". Don't trust customs blindly
@kristy_krab_pizza
@kristy_krab_pizza Год назад
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@virtual-realityg4mer196
@virtual-realityg4mer196 4 года назад
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@jenniferschillig3768
@jenniferschillig3768 2 года назад
Shirley Jackson and her family had moved to Vermont a few years before she wrote this. At the time, Bennington, Vermont, was a rather hidebound and insular town overly concerned with tradition and "the way things had always been". Shirley grew to hate the idea of blindly clinging to tradition without examining whether the reasons behind said traditions were relevant anymore, and followed that idea to its extreme conclusion: if no one had ever thought to question tradition or re-evaluate the reasons behind "the way things had always been", then we'd still be performing human sacrifices for a good fall harvest.
@jamesvolstad6008
@jamesvolstad6008 3 года назад
Great video. I am taking an Intro to Humanities class at my local Community College. This video helps me with an essay that I am writing about The Lottery. Worlds Oldest (68) College Student.
@abriareyes784
@abriareyes784 3 года назад
Good luck!
@Wcurtis
@Wcurtis 12 дней назад
I hope you’re doing well!
@1000crazypeople
@1000crazypeople 4 года назад
This helped me understand the story sooooooo much better, thank you! It's ridiculous that I have to take an English 161 class for my journeymens card for tool and die.
@Kate-yo8et
@Kate-yo8et 3 года назад
thank youu for the precise explanation. never thought that a simple short story could mean a lot and shows very great moral lessons. ♡♡
@Sleepy-Pile-of-Ashe
@Sleepy-Pile-of-Ashe 11 дней назад
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@Flowerangl
@Flowerangl 3 года назад
"Conformity kills." Indeed.
@Flzflz34
@Flzflz34 4 года назад
Thank you, you saved my life from ENG102 class :D
@bulug
@bulug 3 года назад
This is the best analysis video I’ve ever seen
@zsalt2018
@zsalt2018 3 года назад
So basically the household is chosen, and whoever in that household has the slip with the black mark on it gets sacrificed?
@4NNEL15
@4NNEL15 3 года назад
Yep! You got it!
@herbertvonzinderneuf8547
@herbertvonzinderneuf8547 3 года назад
6:21 I think you mean "sub-consciously" avoiding it. If she were "un-consciously" avoiding it, she would be asleep throughout it.
@shirleyfrank-jonas1069
@shirleyfrank-jonas1069 3 года назад
Also, when he says the black box is "comprised of pieces of the original box," he means "composed."
@discosuperfly3652
@discosuperfly3652 3 года назад
@@shirleyfrank-jonas1069 Comprised is a synonym for composed, meaning to include or contain.
@Tiedlux
@Tiedlux Год назад
Thank you very much after reading and analyzing my own analysis, watching your video boosted my knowledge more onto this assignment i am doing.
@heidifedor
@heidifedor 2 года назад
Tessie only thought it was unfair because she was chosen. She is also quick to throw her married daughter under the bus.
@zecra4432
@zecra4432 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for such exceptional summary and analysis
@T.U.
@T.U. 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your efforts and precious analysis. However, I guess you did not notice that Mr. Summers was wearing a clean white shirt and blue jeans :).
@laffytiffy4730
@laffytiffy4730 4 года назад
What do you think that means in the story? Honesty just very curious.
@dzorua151
@dzorua151 4 года назад
Heard about this story in Jackbox Party Pack trivia night 2 and it was too interesting to not hear the story.
@mckaylamarille8630
@mckaylamarille8630 4 года назад
Do you remember the trivia question? I'm curious.
@rakinkhan1206
@rakinkhan1206 Год назад
Simple and Effective. Amazing explanation. Thanks
@henrywallace3563
@henrywallace3563 4 года назад
A brilliant and informative video. Thank you!
@norkagonzalez3408
@norkagonzalez3408 4 года назад
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@Yaya-nm4rq
@Yaya-nm4rq 3 года назад
Maybe if they showed videos like this in class ppl would pass
@habibayasser5222
@habibayasser5222 3 года назад
honestly!!
@ronaldgordon6067
@ronaldgordon6067 3 года назад
Maybe if you actually read the story and thought about it, you might learn something.
@Yaya-nm4rq
@Yaya-nm4rq 3 года назад
@@ronaldgordon6067 I did read the story, not my fault kids don’t understand the story like adults do
@eric-jt4ij
@eric-jt4ij 3 года назад
@@Yaya-nm4rq its indeed your fault
@nothingnone4083
@nothingnone4083 3 года назад
@@eric-jt4ij that still depends although
@charlyluvecce8664
@charlyluvecce8664 3 года назад
Thank you for this video, really clear and interesting!
@sidkm4492
@sidkm4492 4 года назад
he helped me ace my assignment
@koni.K
@koni.K 2 года назад
I forgot to read the book and I have to do an essay tomorrow. Thank you so much!
@benediktkoster2964
@benediktkoster2964 4 года назад
Your videos are so good and helpful!
@herbertvonzinderneuf8547
@herbertvonzinderneuf8547 3 года назад
I always felt the story to be a comment upon religion, and the outcome of blind faith. The three-legged stool could also refer to the holy trinity of the christian faith.
@naomib7749
@naomib7749 3 года назад
Thank you so much this helped A LOT!
@jeremiahmay6936
@jeremiahmay6936 Месяц назад
You guys should cover The Devine Comedy.
@Bianca-db5fk
@Bianca-db5fk Месяц назад
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@sportsfaniguess154
@sportsfaniguess154 4 года назад
Thanks I didn’t understand what was going on and why people hated this. I still have no idea why this got people angry I find it interesting.
@sl3724
@sl3724 4 года назад
Thank you Mr. Jaffe!
@abgh7853
@abgh7853 2 года назад
I hate reading for my classes 💀 thank you💜
@frogmin2439
@frogmin2439 4 года назад
this analysis helped a lot!
@brendagarcia8141
@brendagarcia8141 3 года назад
Excellent! I wonder if you can equate commonality with mob mentality, are they the same? I think there is a slight difference, but would love to discuss this.
@jupiterskiss3473
@jupiterskiss3473 2 года назад
I would say different. Commonalities are often traits or behaviors unique to an individual or group. However, when compared with another individual or group, similarities may arise, but it's more coincidental than influential. A mob mentality is a form of groupthink that occurs via influence. It takes individuality away from the individual, leading to conformity. It also demonstrates the power of persuasion.
@jakuuson
@jakuuson 3 года назад
what is the name of the piece being played at 6:40?
@1Love254
@1Love254 4 года назад
This is life saving!!
@neroclaudiuscaesaraugustuse
@neroclaudiuscaesaraugustuse 3 года назад
Got an assessment for this tmr wish me luck 😂
@asmaahassan5793
@asmaahassan5793 3 года назад
Why did I cry to this?
@mariavlachodimou3771
@mariavlachodimou3771 3 года назад
What is the meaning of the lottery? The Hutchinsons were picked up so why did the woman complain?
@natalieanimal4063
@natalieanimal4063 Год назад
Shirley Jackson's story was published in the paper, and then they were upon her.
@tsdifferent
@tsdifferent Год назад
I loveeee this story
@joudichouhoud3953
@joudichouhoud3953 4 года назад
thank you so much! helped me a lot.
@alxzito
@alxzito 4 года назад
so what is the theme?
@motchutthuvi____7514
@motchutthuvi____7514 12 дней назад
Can you do the jade poeny?
@r0dwave268
@r0dwave268 3 года назад
What would be the theme of this 😭 I’m doing a commonlit assessment
@rand0mn3sss48
@rand0mn3sss48 3 года назад
tradition isn't always right I guess
@riverrider9030
@riverrider9030 3 года назад
conformity, banality of evil and tradition and rituals
@sean8156
@sean8156 3 года назад
5:44
@AMP3083official
@AMP3083official 2 года назад
Thanks for the helpful analysis!
@cyrek9529
@cyrek9529 4 года назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@kzoneclips
@kzoneclips 3 года назад
interesting. 😊who owns the copyright?
@heidifedor
@heidifedor 2 года назад
Isn’t the stoning symbolic of the story of Jesus saying, “let he who is without sin cast the first stone.”
@diegoachon8839
@diegoachon8839 4 года назад
The real og
@kenziemarin7750
@kenziemarin7750 2 года назад
Thank you, it's an awesome source
@haileyramzan2070
@haileyramzan2070 4 года назад
this helped so much!!!! thank you!
@ddami.e
@ddami.e 2 года назад
Can someone pls tell me the point of view in this story?? :D
@lizgarcia9807
@lizgarcia9807 4 года назад
This is great analysis!
@lawcane
@lawcane Год назад
I thought that Tessie wasn't a very sympathetic character because she was a willing participant until her husband pulled the marked paper. She wouldn't have called it unfair if Dunbar or Graves had pulled it. She even tries to get them to make her daughter Eva and son-in-law Don draw with the family. With my students I compared it to the war on drugs, where middle America supported min-man sentences and harsh drug laws, until the opiod crisis hit and then all of sudden these people who had wanted this harsh, draconian drug laws now were saying these laws were unfair because it was their family members being sent to prison.
@milesmosley6078
@milesmosley6078 Год назад
This guy got a spot in heaven!!!!😂 thanks man🙏🙏
@beamanlangit6869
@beamanlangit6869 2 года назад
Thank you for this!
@eclipso2308
@eclipso2308 4 года назад
Why did the kill Tessie though? I just don’t get that part
@eclipso2308
@eclipso2308 4 года назад
@HUNTER PANOCH okay thanks :>
@lilly_4519
@lilly_4519 3 года назад
what did they say
@ulrikeschannel1577
@ulrikeschannel1577 3 года назад
What about when the guy comes to scatter his dad's ashes on his mom's grave . Finds his mom was killed in past lotteries
@jaksbekalskkz1961
@jaksbekalskkz1961 4 года назад
this is sooooo helpful, thxxx
@freakbobfanboy
@freakbobfanboy 4 года назад
4 minutes into the video and I'm shaking
@janl6967
@janl6967 3 года назад
Thank you very much
@FLOY1
@FLOY1 2 года назад
Please do Trifles by Susan Glaspell
@jenniferschillig3768
@jenniferschillig3768 2 года назад
The short story version (as opposed to the one-act play) is called A Jury Of Her Peers. But yes, I do agree that they should cover it.
@harshkanani6605
@harshkanani6605 2 года назад
Thank you so much dude
@Oii0gcoyfyf9
@Oii0gcoyfyf9 4 года назад
Anyone from Mrs.McAlisters 8th grade honors english
@herojosh7110
@herojosh7110 3 года назад
why you got to expose your teacher like that
@MS24_
@MS24_ 3 года назад
Thank you!
@gingaddict
@gingaddict 3 года назад
this sounds like a twilight zone episode!
@bobbybrown2291
@bobbybrown2291 3 года назад
The Monsters are Due on Maple Street, where a town is turned against themselves.
@nornnoiz7854
@nornnoiz7854 8 месяцев назад
That's a sad story of my night.
@WhiteChocolate444
@WhiteChocolate444 3 года назад
Thank you
@treecharko1863
@treecharko1863 3 года назад
good luck on your assignments every one...
@unbrokenconnor9464
@unbrokenconnor9464 Год назад
Thankyou
@rushokhan3178
@rushokhan3178 2 года назад
Thank you man
@ibtissam1236
@ibtissam1236 4 года назад
Point of view is limited or omniscient ??
@anitahudson1570
@anitahudson1570 4 года назад
I suppose limited.
@swanne.9
@swanne.9 4 года назад
Is omniscient
@unbrokenconnor9464
@unbrokenconnor9464 Год назад
This helped
@regulusdownunder
@regulusdownunder 3 года назад
The hell is this story?!?
@eyclo
@eyclo 11 месяцев назад
so tessie died or what?
@Yellow8Gacha
@Yellow8Gacha 9 месяцев назад
We don’t know that’s the point
@BLINK-bq7fl
@BLINK-bq7fl 2 года назад
Can someone please tell me why do they need to execute someone?
@thesirtoadytoadster
@thesirtoadytoadster 2 года назад
ikr
@akumanoko1158
@akumanoko1158 2 года назад
Tradition of the town that was never questioned by anyone in town
@nayelijaquez7520
@nayelijaquez7520 2 года назад
It's tradition, but it's a fertility rite, too.
@AFuture-project
@AFuture-project 2 года назад
how come we don't get to pay for this too🤔
@fraser281
@fraser281 4 месяца назад
This is how you speak out against religion in America in 1948
@mike.4763
@mike.4763 4 года назад
Thanks got to cheat on the test
@claudiaflores6809
@claudiaflores6809 2 года назад
Gotta say I was bored af in the beginning of the story the tragic turn of events disgusted me.
@fracekamauraforever2735
@fracekamauraforever2735 3 года назад
Thank uuuu
@rijahaider6926
@rijahaider6926 4 года назад
great
@laguerresarah3740
@laguerresarah3740 3 года назад
Read the pdf was so boring
@sushisuuue
@sushisuuue 2 года назад
very gud
@joyl3321
@joyl3321 2 года назад
(Tessie) Wow this reminds me of the proud boy who was all right with the J6 insurrection until it affected him (jail time)!
@taylorcolonna457
@taylorcolonna457 4 года назад
First, I just heard about this movie, this video breakdown is incredible. And The Lottery sounds exactly so much like the cancle culture of today. This is so.much better the Cliff Notes! 🇺🇸☮❤😊☯️🇺🇸 #ThinkForYourself
@jupiterskiss3473
@jupiterskiss3473 2 года назад
Yes!!!
@FrNSICs
@FrNSICs Год назад
it’s more about the scapegoating of people for the sake of upholding dated and cruel traditions. cheers!
@Vincent1808
@Vincent1808 Год назад
OK BUT WHY IS HE SHOUTING AT US?!
@star4327
@star4327 3 года назад
What is irony in the story?????
@evanfaucet3814
@evanfaucet3814 3 года назад
I hope you got that homework done
@dannycarpino4863
@dannycarpino4863 4 года назад
dumbest story I've ever read in my whole life
@mckaylamarille8630
@mckaylamarille8630 4 года назад
Pfft, it's supposed to have the lesson of how traditions can be wrong and blind people.
@dannycarpino4863
@dannycarpino4863 4 года назад
@@mckaylamarille8630 neat.
@mkeptrangli
@mkeptrangli 3 года назад
I read this in high school and was shocked by the twist ending. The race to get the covid vaccine sort of feels like the events of this story. I just hope the outcome of getting everybody vaccinated doesn’t give us a similar outcome.
@ericakane210
@ericakane210 4 года назад
Someone want to write my essay for me ?
@tuanap9725
@tuanap9725 4 года назад
were u ably to write the essay
@Oii0gcoyfyf9
@Oii0gcoyfyf9 4 года назад
Ha ha same
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