I can't be sure how old I was when I first read "The Lottery"; I'm wanting to say about the fourth grade, in a Great Books reading program. But whatever my age was, the story has held a chill over me ever since.
I always interpreted it, similar to one of your other commenters, as an indictment of what people would do to follow tradition just because it was There.
In a college creative writing class I wrote a 'response' or retelling from Tessie's perspective, but sadly I have no idea where it is. I wish I knew.
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Date: 2005-12-16 01:59 pm (UTC)I always interpreted it, similar to one of your other commenters, as an indictment of what people would do to follow tradition just because it was There.
In a college creative writing class I wrote a 'response' or retelling from Tessie's perspective, but sadly I have no idea where it is. I wish I knew.