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Betrayal In The Veldt And The Lottery
Betrayal is the first similarity between the two stories, “The Veldt” & “The Lottery”, this is since both stories have characters that have betrayed their own people. The Veldt & the Lottery have their differences and similarities throughout the story. In the Veldt, the children have betrayed their own parents, while in “the Lottery” Tessie Hutchinson’s supposed “friends” wanted to stone her to death over a lottery ticket. The children and the villagers betrayed their own kind because they wanted their own way instead of another. I believe betrayal is cruel, especially on your own kind which is considered a traitor, which has happened towards the end of each story. First I am going to talk about the Veldt, the story deals with two children

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