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What is the central message of the statement?
What does the speaker ask of Mrs. Hutchinson?

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Your question is not complete but I will give a brief summary about the book titled "The Lottery".

  • The central message of Shirley Jackson's  "The Lottery" is the dangers that people encounter when they blindly follow traditions.

  • In the story, there is a gathering of the entire community in the town square where they take part in an annual lottery. When they gather, there will be a black box that is full of paper slips where the people will then have to draw a piece of paper each.

  • Mrs Summers was the person who was in charge of calling the names for the lottery.

  • As part of the tradition, the person who won the lottery will be stoned to death and the person was Mrs Hutchison was stoned to death as she won.

The story teaches us not to follow traditions blindly.

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