Theme
Tone
Mood
Summery
Characterization
100

First example of Theme

The Juxtaposition of Peace and Violence.

100

First example of tone

tranquil to apprehensive

100

First example of mood is

festive

100

What will is the authors name?

 Shirley Jackson

100

Mr. Hutchinson

He had a pocket of smooth stones.

200

Second example of theme

Human Nature.

200
Second example of tone

 disturbing

200

Second example of mood is

 carefree

200

When was this written?

1948

200

Kids, hold stones


The kids followed the example of Mr. Hutchinson and picked up smooth stones as he did.

300

Third example of theme

Family Structure and Gender Roles.

300
 example of tone from the narrator

objective

300

Early examples of mood is

Peaceful

300
What is the common misconception about this story?
The meaning of the title.
300

Tessie Hutchinson

This is the unfortunate loser of the lottery.

400

Fourth example of theme

The Power of Tradition.

400

Second example of tone from the narrator

detached.

400

The second early example of mood is

seems menacing and ominous.

400

What is the plot?

The plot has a bit of irony in it. The plot has to do with the title.

400

Tessie's role

Tessie is the woman advocated for the lottery until she was finally the loser, claiming it was ridged and unfair.

500

Fifth example of theme

Dystopian Society and Conformity.

500

The tone can be set by what?

The tone can be set by plot.

500

The mood of the characters

The mood of the characters can be seen as moody.
500

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.

500
Townsfolk

The townsfolk where the ones who carried out the lottery's preceding

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