Read "The Perils of Indifference" by Elie Wiesel on page 443 of "Echoes 12". (and if you have not read "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson you need to read that as well).Discuss the following questions in paragraph form:
1. Re-write the title "The Perils of Indifference" in your own words to show that you understand the vocabulary.
2. The ending of "The Lottery" is shocking for most readers. The graphic violence of the stoning seems completely bizarre for the members of a community that at first appeared so "normal" and passive. Please connect the events in this story to any other situation you have learned about in real life, or a movie or a book.
3. How does Elie Wiesel's speech relate to "The Lottery"? Please connect the townspeople in the story to the warnings that Elie gives, or make any other link between the two texts.
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"The graphic violence of the stoning.." I wouldn't call it graphic. They hardly described it in such a way...
I was just referring to our discussion of the difference between a death by stoning, compared to a death by shooting compared to a death by bombing etc. There is a personal and bloody nature to the act of stoning another human being. You are right though, in that there is no actual description of the stoning. It is all left up to your imagination.
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