The theme of Anton Chekhov's "lottery" is the essential difficulty and devastating nature of jealousy, and the desire for material wealth.
In the details of Chekhov's story, Ivan Domitch and his wife Malta are very satisfied with the current economic situation they live in. But when his wife said she had a lottery and her phone number might be posted in the newspaper, the situation began to change. Ivan Dmitritch saw the paper and discovered that his wife's serial number matched the serial number posted in the paper. "Martha, there are 9,499 people!" He said empty. She will also be excited to know that some of their numbers match the 75,000 winners.
Ivan Dmitritch told his wife how he wants his purchase of real estate and paying direct costs, buying new furniture, participating in travel, paying debts. He will save about $ 40,000 in the bank and will be interested in it. In addition, he will describe in more detail how to spend his days, and his wife repeats without saying, "Yes, it would be better to buy a manor", but he It seems to have my own idea when nurturing. In addition, he decided to travel abroad, visit various interesting places in Europe, and enjoy international companies.
Suddenly he found out his wife was not interested in such a trip and a train fuss makes her headache because they grabbed lots of her luggage on the road Probably complained about it. He reflected it
"She only hinders my way, I should rely on her.I like an ordinary woman, she can imagine locking money just after receiving money ... she is her girlfriend I take care of the relationship, and I hate me every time I go. "
When he was involved in these ideas about her relatives, their "poor and despicable people", Martha's idea is that she wants to grab her all her bonuses as she is in the opposite direction It moved.
Now they are looking at each other with hatred and anger. As desperate, Ivan Dmitritch grabbed the newspaper and looked at the page with a different number. This is not her. Suddenly their hopes and hatred for each other disappeared. But their houses seem to look different from their husbands and wives.
Their rooms are black and small, bass ... the dinner they eat is not very good, but their stomachs are very heavy ... ... the night is very long and irritating.
Ivan Demitrich was in a bad mood, looking around uncomfortably and complaining about the state of the room. He shouted that he was forced to go out. Rising, he threatened to curse and bend down to a poplar tree
His desire for further change transformed his life into his house. His prospects are pale as greedy wealth and material wealth seeds consume him as compared to a greedy imagination a while ago.
There are many stories about the "curse" of the lottery. These stories often have a common theme, that is, they win the lottery, leading to disasters and misfortune. How about this. Several people are chased by people who want money. Others beat their bonuses in a very short time, and they were as bad as they started. Some experts propose that bonuses should not be given to anyone who won the lottery in order to offset the "curse" of the lottery. Of course, not all prize winners will be cursed. Most lottery winners may face money and other inconveniences, but it is certainly possible to manage odds in a way that controls money, rather than letting you control it. If you win the lottery, will happiness continue forever?
"Lottery" written by Shirley Jackson is a short story about the annual lottery held in a small village of 300 villagers. Lottery tickets are usually associated with cash rewards or free trips, but in this story the winners of the lottery will be rewarded for the citizens to die. "In the morning of the summer, villagers from New England town gathered for the annual lot drawing" (Mazeeno 1). - In many cases, when someone thinks of the lottery, they think something positive and exciting, contrary to Shirley Jackson's "lottery" idea, its meaning has quite different meaning. As the story begins, readers tend to believe that the town drawn by Jackson is full of happiness and happiness.