Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Part 3
The story "The Lottery" and the speech "The Perils of Indifference" are similar in how neither of the populations care about how who gets killed, and how they will comite the act in of stoning "The Lottery" without hesitation but will be mad and upset if they are chosen. During the time of the holocaust regular people would give up Jews while knowing thier outcome and would still give them up to the athourities, although they did form a hate for the Jews whereas in the story the people commited the murder because of tradition and the thought of going against it would be unexceptiable.
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