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Explain how the Bystander Effect is seen in the movie and the story. Cite examples from both and from any other resource we have looked at. lottery the movie

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The Bystander Effect is seen in the film at the moment the protagonist is stoned and is not helped by anyone.

We can arrive at this answer in the following form:

  • The Bystander Effect refers to the fact that the larger a crowd is, the more common it is for people to refuse to help each other, even if there is a dangerous situation going on.
  • In the movie "Lottery" we can see the moment when the protagonist of the story is stoned by the crowd.
  • Even amidst the woman's screams and suffering, no one in the crowd helps her, but everyone keeps throwing stones at her until she dies.

This indifference of a crowd to a person's suffering is what the Bystander Effect explains.

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