The end of 'The Lottery' story is quite tragic. After the lottery process, which initially seems like a normal village activity, Tessie is singled out as the 'winner'. But this is no ordinary win. The villagers then stone her to death. This ending is a powerful commentary on how people can blindly follow traditions without questioning their morality. It also reveals the underlying savagery that can exist within a community that appears normal on the surface. It makes the reader question the concept of conformity and the lengths to which people will go to uphold long - held but perhaps immoral practices.
It depends on the specific lottery story. Sometimes, the protagonist might win and face new challenges. Other times, they could lose and learn valuable lessons.
In the end of The Lottery, a cruel and unexpected event occurs. The person picked in the lottery is brutally killed by the community, highlighting the dark and senseless nature of the tradition.
The recommendations for the end of the lottery and redemption urban system novels are as follows:
1. City Lottery System
2 Exchange System
Super Lottery System
These novels all included elements of lottery and exchange, and they all had finished versions. I hope you like one of them!