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What do you think about the society in "The Lottery"? What do they value?

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The lottery in this story reflects an old tradition of sacrificing a scapegoat in order to encourage the growth of crops. ... In today's society we often have an all too-casual attitude toward misfortune; Jackson shows us this aspect of human nature through the town's casual attitude toward the lottery.

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