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Awesome! Apparently my memory isn't as shitty as I thought...
This is actually my 2nd or 3rd read thru of The Lottery. I enjoy the story a great deal, but something about it has always nagged at me and I finally realized that the origin of the ritual is never really explained. It's hinted that at one time in the past resources were maybe so scarce it was necessary to *thin the heard,* but it's very much concealed. It's also hinted at that whatever the reason for the ritual, it is no longer a necessary function so much as a tradition like Valentine's or Memorial Day, they just keep doing it for nostalgia or something.
I actually prefer a story that isn't 100% explained. It just seems cooler when they leave a little something to the imagination. Maybe that's why I like Romero's dead films so much. There's something a bit vague about them, and that appeals to me for some reason. More often than not "especially in the horror genre" explaining every little thing seems to cheapen the story for me. I like filling in some gaps with my imagination...
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