ext_16054 ([identity profile] angeleyesjg24.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_clubs2006-03-05 11:51 pm
Entry tags:

RESTRICTED SECTION: SHORT STORY DISCUSSION

Image hosting by Photobucket
JOIN THE CLUB!!
(hey mods, would you mind putting a link up to the application on the userinfo page?)

"THE LOTTERY" SHORT STORY DISCUSSION
(the book discussion is above this discussion)


It's time for the two readings discussions!


Rules, Regulations, and Points:

This discussion will run much like the debates held in the main community. To earn points, be sure to heed the following:
-The comment is at least five sentences long.
-The comment stays on topic. No personal attacks or arguments will be tolerated.
-The comment is signed. If you accidentally forget to sign it, please delete the comment and repost it with your name and house in it. No name/house= no points.
-Remember to comment with your subject in the subject line. Like "Christine/Phantom," for example. That way, people can more readly track discussions.

Points will be awarded as follows:
-10 points for your first comment (this will only be awarded once. Not twice, once for each discussion)
-50 points to the top commenter, one in the novel and and one in the short story discussion.
-40 points for second, one for novel and one for short story discussion
-30 points for third, one for novel and one for short story discussion.



Discussions will end Friday, March 24th. This will give you all two full weeks for discussion. Don't hesitate to ask me any questions!

Anna M // Restricted Section Mod

Re: the ritual

[identity profile] rocknrollpixie.livejournal.com 2006-03-09 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
That's really interesting, I hadn't thought of it like that. Because people in Africa live in the desert with no water source for miles and go to the toilet in a hole outside (some do, I've been there!), but if that was to happen in the Uk we'd have all kinds of social services people around. That's a very good point.

But in The Lottery, aren't they the 'odd ones out' in society as it were? Wouldn't they be the ones social services were all upon as opposed to the norm for that country?

(Please correct me if I'm wrong, I couldn't quite figure that bit out!)

Pixie // hufflepuff

Re: the ritual

[identity profile] sleep-x-dream.livejournal.com 2006-03-10 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
I believe this is where alot of people go astray. While the text does mention that a few other towns have stopped the preforming the ritual, it also states that many other towns are still practicing it. SO in a sense the town at hand is not in the minority. It is those who have stopped that are.


trent | slytherin