In "The Lottery," how do Mr. Summers and Old Man Warner view the process of the lottery differently?

The Lottery, Part 1

The Lottery, Part 2

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Mr. Summers believes certain improvements should be made, but Old Man Warner feels that nothing about it should be changed.
Mr. Summers believes certain improvements should be made, but Old Man Warner feels that nothing about it should be changed.

Mr. Summers does not take the lottery seriously, while Old Man Warner believes it is extremely important.
Mr. Summers does not take the lottery seriously, while Old Man Warner believes it is extremely important.

Mr. Summers wants to change the entire lottery process, while Old Man Warner wants to keep everything the same.
Mr. Summers wants to change the entire lottery process, while Old Man Warner wants to keep everything the same.

Mr. Summers sees the lottery as just a meaningless ritual, but Old Man Warner sees it as a meaningful tradition.

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Mr. Summers sees the lottery as just a meaningless ritual, but Old Man Warner sees it as a meaningful tradition.
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