In "The Lottery," the author's purpose is to critique blindly following tradition without questioning its purpose or morality. The story serves as a commentary on the dangers of conformity and the inherent cruelty that can arise from maintaining outdated and senseless rituals.
Thesis: By utilizing conflict, suspense, and characterization in "The Lottery," the author effectively conveys the chilling consequences of blindly adhering to tradition, ultimately highlighting the need for critical thinking and ethical considerations in societal norms.
Explain in your own words the author’s purpose in “The Lottery.”
Then write the THESIS by explaining how the use of conflict, suspense and characterization in the story helps the reader to understand the author’s purpose.
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