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Im “The lottery” What are the attitudes of the characters toward the ceremony

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In "The Lottery," attitudes in the village vary, from Old Man Warner's stubborn attachment to the ritual to the mild skepticism of Mr. and Mrs. Adams. However, there is no one who views the lottery as an outrage. This similarity of opinion among the villagers adds to the sinister atmosphere in the story.

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