the lottery old man warner
Old Man Warner Character Analysis - 1706 Words
Old Man Warner Character Analysis - 1706 Words
Old Man Warner Character Analysis - 1706 Words the lottery old man warner Some places have already quit lotteries Mrs Adams said Nothing but trouble in that, Old Man Warner said stoutly Pack of young fools Martin the myth slot 'The Lottery' tells the story of a tradition that has been upheld by a small town for many years: casting of stones as form of sacrifice
the myth slot a No one knows why the lottery began b The villagers began the lottery to keep the population of the town low c
the lottery themes There is even some talk of a neighboring village that is considering ending its lottery, and that other towns that already have: Old Man Warner One passage that suggests a few answers to these questions is Old Man Warner's response to hearing that some villages have already stopped the lottery He says,