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  • What role does Old Man Warner play in The Lottery? - eNotes. com
    In "The Lottery," Old Man Warner serves as a staunch defender of tradition, embodying the dangers of blindly following outdated practices As the oldest villager, having participated in 77
  • Old Man Warner Character Analysis in The Lottery | LitCharts
    Despite his persuasive speech, Old Man Warner believes in the lottery solely because it is a tradition He points out that “there’s always been a lottery,” which, in his mind, is a reason to continue it He has no logical reason for continuing the tradition, except that it is old—just like himself
  • The Lottery Character Analysis | SuperSummary
    At age 77, Warner is the oldest citizen in the town He strongly favors the lottery and laments that younger folks no longer treat it with respect When someone mentions that a few nearby towns have abandoned the lottery, Warner thinks them to be fools
  • Old Man Warner Character Analysis in The Lottery | SparkNotes
    Old Man Warner, the oldest man in town, has participated in seventy-seven lotteries and is a staunch advocate for keeping things exactly the way they are He dismisses the towns and young people who have stopped having lotteries as “crazy fools,” and he is threatened by the idea of change
  • The Old Tradition In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson - bartleby
    Old Man Warner, the oldest man in town, proves that the lottery is an old tradition: “‘Seventy-seventh year I been in the lottery,’ Old Man Warner said as he went through the crowd
  • What is Old Man Warner’s view of the lottery? How has he made it 77 . . .
    He has made it 77 years without being chosen simply due to luck, as the selection process is entirely random and based on chance He sees his luck as a sign of his superiority and understanding of the process, rather than recognizing it as pure chance
  • Why is old man warner so upset?closley reread the dialog above and make . . .
    We find, through Old Man Warner, that the Lottery might once have been a sacrifice for better crops Most of the historical traditions and beliefs around the Lottery had been dropped The villagers still took part in it as a matter of mindless ritual and a morbid sense of entertainment
  • Traditions In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson | ipl. org
    Old Man Warner has been to 77 lotteries, 1 for every year of his life Growing up, the lottery had been everything he’d known, everything the whole village had known, and the possibility of life without them was unexplored
  • The Meaning of ‘Lottery in June, Corn be Heavy Soon’
    The rhyming quotation, ‘Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon’, is part of the old wisdom that has accrued around the ritual of the lottery In the story, it has the ring of a traditional saying or proverb which has been handed down the generations
  • Old Man Warner in The Lottery Character Analysis | Shmoop
    The antiquity of the ritual, its forgotten origins, and its ties (through Old Man Warner) with nature all point to a kind of mythic past for the ritual, before civilization Without this ritual to guard the community, Old Man Warner fears scarcity of a specific kind: the village would go back to chickweed and acorns, the diet of a hunter-gatherer rather than a farmer





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