Of Bread and Lottery

Bread and Lottery

Note: post contains spoiler references to Squid Game Season 2

The first episode of Season 2 of Squid Game a Korean dystopian survival thriller action series created for Netflix is titled Ppang-gwa boggwon i.e. Bread Or Lottery.

Ppang-gwa boggwon bread or lottery
Bread Roll or Lottery Scractch Card

The opening episode features a mysterious character known as The Salesman or The Recruiter for his role in recruiting candidates to sign up for the deadly games. The character is played by Gong Yoo who should have had a lot more screen time to fully bring out his mad genius energy.

When he is not recruiting people for the deadly games he seems to find a perverse joy in hanging out in the park and offering homeless people a very weird choice: Bread or Lottery.

He buys a large number of lottery scratch cards and rolls of bread and makes people choose between either having a scratch card that could potentially win a pile of money or a bread roll.

Ppang-gwa boggwon Squid game bread or lottery

On the surface the choice seems simpleโ€ฆ bread for your immediate hunger but what about the possibility of a scratch card that could change your entire fortuneโ€ฆ would you bet a bird in hand for two in the bush?

(Un)surprisingly, a large number of people choose the scratch cards and ultimately lose, whereby the recruiter then dumps his bread on the ground and stomps on it telling the people who are watching that this is their choice they made him do itโ€ฆ

Ppang-gwa boggwon bread or lottery Squid Game Season 2 stomping on bread incident

It foreshadows a recurring theme throughout Squid Game where people opt to participate in games, especially as Season 2 introduced a new twist where at the end of each game people were given โ€œThe Choiceโ€ voting on whether to keep playing or to quit the games and despite their growing knowledge of whats at stake, the majority vote to keep playing, hoping that playing one more game might tidy them over.

After some thought this isnโ€™t too different from the Roman Empire Strategy of Bread and Circuses,ย  Panem et Circenses where they held the gladiator games to keep masses distracted from the politics and social issues while seeming to offer a chance at freedom for the captivesโ€ฆ

The illusion of choice is a rigged system where the odds are never in your favour.

The House always wins.

~B


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Responses to “Of Bread and Lottery”

  1. M. avatar

    Hey B…where on your blog is your contact info…and did I rub you the wrong way ? You don’t seem to be following me anymore and have grown silent in your own comment section ๐Ÿซค

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Heeey
      You can reach me via my contact tab here https://becomingthemuse.net/contact/

      My posts have mostly been scheduled and I am playing catch-up with the comment section as well as the blogs I follow, yours included ^_^
      Life, electricity and internet have been messing with my digital presence.
      ~B

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      1. M. avatar

        Ok. Phew โ˜บ๏ธ i’m glad it wasn’t personal

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      2. M. avatar

        And weirdly i can’t find the contact tab via the mobile version if your blog thanks for the link

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  2. Bookstooge avatar

    Yep, the game is rigged and the house always wins. The only way to win is to not need to play in the first place.

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Its unfortunate that by the tame we realise this we are sucked in the sunken cost fallacy and so we keep playing
      ~B

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  3. Of Squid Game Season 3 – Becoming The Muse avatar

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