"The Lottery"
Vocabulary
Super Bowl Trivia
"The Lottery"
Irony/Mood
100

What is ironic about Mr. Summers name?

When you think of summer, you think of happiness and life- he is the opposite

100

What does regretfully mean?

Feeling sorry about something 

100

Who is in the Super Bowl?

The Rams, The Bengals 

100

Who gets picked for the lottery?

Tessie Hutchinson

100

What is tone?

The way the author feels about what they are writing about

200

What is the symbolism of Old Man Warner

The name "warner"

200

What does profusely mean?

An excessive amount
200

What month is the Super Bowl usually during?

February

200

Who is the postmaster?

Mr. Graves

200

What is mood? 

The atmosphere created in the text for the reader

300

What is the symbolism of Mrs. Dellacroix?

"of the cross"- she throws the biggest stone at her friend, not very moral or religious 

300

What does petulant mean?

Childish, throwing a tantrum 

300
who is the quarterback for the Bengals?

Joe Burrow 

300

What is Mr. Summers' job?

He works in a coal mine

He runs the lottery

300

What helps evoke mood?

Word choice, setting, and character voice 

400
What is the symbolism of the black box

Illogic of how loyal the people are to it.

They refuse to break the tradition

400

What does boisterous mean?

Excited, loud 

400

Who is the quarterback for the Rams?

Matthew Stafford 
400

What is the saying about "The Lottery"?

Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon
400

What is dramatic irony?

When the reader knows something the characters don't

500

Name the three Hutchinson children

Davy, Nancy, Bill Jr.

500

What does stoutly mean?

Proudly, confidently 
500

What year was the last time the Rams were in the Super Bowl?

2018

500

What is the theme of the story?

Following the crowd can have disastrous circumstances

People are reluctant to let go of outdated traditions

500

What is situational irony?

When the opposite of what you expect to happen is what happens