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The lottery and religious traditions Introduction one of the most important aspects of humanity: the need for a scapegoat religious traditions: passed on at an early age people rarely question them focused on a scapegoat tradition of the lottery is like a religious tradition the whole act is similar to acts of tribal rituals Body passed on at an early age children dont even fully understand the events taking place children follow their parents and participate like in religious traditions the majority of people is not willing to openly criticize the lottery they are afraid because of possible punishments the roots of the tradition are so old that nobody disputes over it and conforms mindlessly the few voice speaking out are silenced by the tradition Mrs.
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