First example of Theme
The Juxtaposition of Peace and Violence.
First example of tone
tranquil to apprehensive
First example of mood is
festive
What will is the authors name?
Shirley Jackson
Mr. Hutchinson
He had a pocket of smooth stones.
Second example of theme
Human Nature.
disturbing
Second example of mood is
carefree
When was this written?
1948
Kids, hold stones
The kids followed the example of Mr. Hutchinson and picked up smooth stones as he did.
Third example of theme
Family Structure and Gender Roles.
objective
Early examples of mood is
Peaceful
Tessie Hutchinson
This is the unfortunate loser of the lottery.
Fourth example of theme
The Power of Tradition.
Second example of tone from the narrator
detached.
The second early example of mood is
seems menacing and ominous.
What is the plot?
The plot has a bit of irony in it. The plot has to do with the title.
Tessie's role
Tessie is the woman advocated for the lottery until she was finally the loser, claiming it was ridged and unfair.
Fifth example of theme
Dystopian Society and Conformity.
The tone can be set by what?
The tone can be set by plot.
The mood of the characters
What is the plot twist?
The plot twist in this story is by the title the title the lottery makes the the thought that the person that wins the lottery wins money the winner actually gets stones.
The townsfolk where the ones who carried out the lottery's preceding