Maybe you could have a major scandal or fraud associated with the lottery process, causing public outcry and forcing it to stop. Another option could be if the main characters decide to expose the negative aspects and actively campaign against it.
The lottery is usually considered fiction. It's often used as a fictional element in stories, movies, or books to add excitement and drama.
Dystopian fiction in 'The Lottery' is a portrayal of a society that seems normal on the surface but has underlying disturbing and oppressive elements.
I'm not sure exactly who won. You'd have to go back and check the story carefully to find out.
The lottery in the story works in a very primitive and cruel way. Everyone participates, and the one whose name is drawn is chosen as the victim with no clear reason or logic behind it. It seems to be a blindly followed ritual without any real purpose.
To be honest, I can't recall who wins the lottery precisely in that short story. It's a story that keeps you guessing until the end. Maybe you should give it a read and figure it out for yourself.
The lottery in the story represents a disturbing and mysterious tradition that has lost its original meaning over time.
The lottery in the story usually involves a random selection process. Maybe there are specific rules or mechanisms set up that determine the winners.
In the short story 'The Lottery', Tessie Hutchinson was the one who won the lottery, but it wasn't a fortunate win as it meant a tragic fate.
I don't remember exactly which family it was. You might need to reread the story to find out.
The elements of fiction in 'The Lottery' include the theme. A major theme is the danger of blindly following traditions without questioning them. The point of view is another element. It seems to be an omniscient point of view that gives us insights into the thoughts and actions of different villagers. Also, the conflict in the story is an element. There is the internal conflict within some of the villagers who might have doubts about the lottery but still go along with it, and the external conflict that the 'winner' has against the whole village in the end.