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Conformity and Tradition as Related to Davy in Jackson's

Since the beginning of time, man has conformed to society's rules and regulations to keep from having the label of "rebel" tattooed to his forehead and sometimes for stability, order, and safety. Although man can think for himself, his actions usually reflect what society has deemed acceptable. Tradition and conformity are essential parts of "fitting in" with a society when a person has different beliefs or opinions. As we see in "The Lottery," children, like Davy, are taught what they are supposed to do, rather than why they are doing it, and what the consequences are. The adults in Jackson's story are the result of these lessons. Many people have a respect for tradition and condemn anyone who dares to go against it, or disregard it. Society gets into a ritual of what should be done just because it has always been done, rather than whether it is humane. In "The Lottery," the villagers participate because it is a tra


The villagers participate because "There's always been a lottery. Traditions give a feeling of safety, which is why people belong to a community. In this story, an entire village operates in evil without noticing it. Although sometimes it is not intentional, evil doesn't always announce itself, especially in traditions and rituals. " As if his village is anymore civilized than a pack of rabid wolves. They end up murdering their friends and family all for the sake of tradition and conformity. However, tradition and rituals are so strong in a community, they are unlikely to be easily changed. " Although the villagers do not approve of the lottery, they go along with it so they will not be outcast by their peers. In reality, if he could choose for himself, the power of the villagers' suggestions would be null. Little Davy is included in Jackson's story to show that children learn what they are supposed to do before they understand why they do it or the consequences of it.

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