"The Lottery"
Literary Elements
"The Pedestrian"
Vocabulary
"Harrison Bergeron"
100

Who is the oldest man in town?

Old Man Warner (or Mr. Warner)

100

an object or action that means something more than its literal meaning.

symbolism

100

Why did the police car pull over Mr. Mead?

Because he was walking

100

The collapse of the world as we know it

Apocalypse 

100

What handicap do you need to have for appearance and intelligence?

Masks and Mind handicaps

200

Who is the officiator of the lottery?

Mr. Joe Summers

200

The main message, or underlying meaning of a literary work.

theme

200

What does the police car say in response to Mr. Mead's profession?

"No profession"

200

A deceptive appearance or impression.

Illusion

200

What was George doing that made him miss his son being killed on TV?

He went to get a beer

300

Who arrived late to the lottery?

Tessie Hutchinson (Mrs. Hutchinson or Tessie)

300

The main character whom the reader usually empathizes with

protagonist 

300
How long has Mr. Mead been taking walks?

10 years

300

A biased form of communication to distribute a political message

propaganda 

300

What happens immediately after Harrison and the ballerina dance beautifully?

The Handicapper General shoots Harrison and the ballerina and they die.

400

What date does the lottery take place every year?

June 27th

400

The character, or group of characters, who stands in opposition to the protagonist

antagonist 

400

Where is everyone, and what are they doing?

Inside watching TV

400

A watch kept over a person, group, etc.

Surveillance 

400

What handicap material was George forced to wear?

An earpiece that made a loud, disruptive buzzing noise, and 47 pounds of bird shot in a canvas bag

500

What is the reason for the lottery? (quote from the text)

"Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon."

500

The particular point in a narrative at which the conflict or tension hits the highest point

Climax

500

How many cops are on the streets?

None

500

To deprive of human qualities, personality, or spirit.

Dehumanize

500

How old is Harrison Bergeron?

14