Literary Elements
Figurative Language
The Lottery
Vocabulary
Fun Facts about Ms. B
100

The time and place of events

Setting

100

A comparison between two things or ideas while using the key words "like" or "as"

Similie

100

How is the setting first described in the beginning of the story?

A warm and sunny day

100

An event in which the result is determined by chance

Lottery

100

How many pets does Ms. B have?

2

200

A central idea or message in a work of literature, often expressed with a general statement about life

Theme

200

A reference to a person, place, thing, event, or story

Example: She kept swimming

Allusion

200

Who was stoned to death?

Mrs. Hutchison

200

The state of being gathered together

Assembled

200

Where did Ms. B go to college?

UNC-Greensboro

300

The sequence of events in a work of literature

Plot

300

The black box is old, similar to the tradition of the lottery. The comparison of the black box is what type of figurative language?

Metaphor

300

What is one theme of "The Lottery?"

1. Violence

2. Tradition

3. Victimization

4. Gender Roles

300

Objects used for a particular purpose or activity

Paraphernalia

300

What job did Ms. B have before teaching?

Marketing

400

The main problem or struggle in a work of literature

Conflict

400
Mr. Graves dropped 5 slips of papers and "the breeze caught them and lifted them off" is an example of what?
Personification
400

Even though the setting was on a sunny day in June, was the lottery a positive event?

No

400

Done in a hurry and as a matter of routine

Perfunctory

400

What sport was Ms. B involved in when she lived up north?

Figure skating

500

Name the 6 literary elements

Plot, character, theme, point of view, setting, conflict

500

In "The Lottery," Mr. Summers asked if someone could "give him a hand." What is this an example of?

Idiom

500

Who wrote "The Lottery?"

Shirley Jackson


500

To run out; to end

Lapse

500

What are the names of Ms. B's pets?

Pandora and Bailey

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