Stories have always enthralled viewers since they represent society, a mirror to our values, and a means of imparting important lessons. Whether moral stories, classic fiction, or even horror tales, these stories arouse feelings, ideas, and occasionally even strong contemplation. Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery is one such narrative that has always been relevant. The Lottery presents readers with a strong reflection on society standards, human nature, and the perils of mindlessly following tradition—a terrifying story about the annual custom of a small community. We shall discuss the teachings from The Lottery in this blog, their social ramifications and the results…