Plot and Characters
Symbolism
Themes and Messages
OSSLT INFO
Context and Background
100

Who runs the lottery each year?

Mr Summers

100

What does the black box symbolize?

Death and outdated tradition

100

What is the central theme of The Lottery?

The danger of blindly following tradition without question

100

On the OSSLT, what does “explicit” information mean?

Directly stated information

100

When was the Lottery published?

1948

200

Which family wins the lottery?

The Hutchinsons

200

What does the black spot on the slip of paper represent?

Impending death

200

Why is conformity important in the story?

The villagers follow the lottery because everyone else does.

200

On the OSSLT, what does “implicit” information mean?

Not directly stated

200

How did readers originally react to the story?

Shocked, angry; many canceled subscriptions

300

Who picks up the slip with the black dot?

Tessie Hutchinson

300
Why is Mr Graves' name symbolic?

Graves = death

300

How does Jackson show ordinary people can commit violence?

Villagers, even friends, participate willingly in stoning Tessie

300

How long is the OSSLT?

2 and a half hours

300

What historical event influenced Jackson’s writing about conformity and violence?

The Holocaust / WWII

400

What is Old Man Warner's main argument for keeping the lottery?

Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon

400

How does the condition of the black box reflect the town’s values?

Old, falling apart = tradition is worn out but still followed

400

How does mob mentality influence the villagers’ actions?

As a group, they commit murder they would never commit alone.

400

On short response, what strategy can you use?

APE

400

What does Old Man Warner mean when he calls young people “crazy fools”?

He believes they are wrong to want to give up the lottery.

500

How do the villagers treat Tessie at the end, and what does it show about mob mentality?

They stone her; it shows conformity and cruelty

500

How does the lottery itself act as a metaphor for real-world social practices?

Represents harmful traditions or injustices people accept without questioning

500

What warning is Shirley Jackson giving her readers?

That violence and cruelty can occur anywhere when people follow tradition blindly.

500

Please come to the board and explain how to make a strong essay

Clear thesis, main points in order

First Paragraph 2nd important

Second Paragraph most important

Third Paragraph least important

500

How does the story reflect post-WWII fears of conformity and tradition?

Americans feared repeating mistakes like the silent acceptance of atrocities

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