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    paper from a ballot box until housewife Tessie Hutchinson receives a slip with a black mark on it. The villagers then stone her to death as a ritual sacrifice despite her protests about the unfairness of the drawing. (Main character) Obviously‚ Tessie is the main character of the story. Tessie Hutchinson is a middle-aged housewife and mother of four children‚ Tessie Hutchinson "wins" the lottery and is stoned to death by her fellow villagers. Tessie arrives late at the event‚ stating

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    Some people were scared and some were excited. Tessie was smiling when she came hurriedly along the path to the square and slide into the place back of the crowd; she forgot what day it was. Tessie’s late arrival at the lottery set herself behind the crowd. Author has tried to give use a signal that through the end she will be apart from all the other people too. After everything was done the member who was stoned to death was none other than Tessie

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    taken. Irony is a vital element of writing that Jackson uses to create astonishment at the end of “The Lottery”. Mrs. Tessie Hutchinson was the last of the townspeople to make it to the square. “’Clean forgot what day it was‚’” Mrs. Hutchinson said to Mrs. Delacroix as they both laughed softly (239). Mrs. Delacroix told her she made in time and Tessie

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    lottery so they are betraying the society. Bill Hutchinson discovers that he had been picked. Immediately Tessie begins complaining that it wasn’t fair they didn’t get enough time. “It wasn’t fair!”(Jackson Pg. 5). Betrayal is not a necessary part of life because the betrayed the Hutchinson Family they could have given them a second chance even though everyone knew it wasn’t fair. They kept going and because they didn’t give them a redo they killed Tessie with a rock that hit behind her skull. With that

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    The falling action is when the Hutchinsons get the lottery. Tessie Hutchinson‚ the wife‚ shouting and saying that the lottery is not fair as her husband does not get enough time to choose the paper he wants. As the lottery is the tradition and the townspeople are not able to change it‚ the result remain the same which is stoning of Tessie Hutchinson. The resolution is when no one could stop the townspeople from stoning Mrs. Hutchinson to death and they are not feeling any guilty for

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    since the other one was lost they use this one. Mr. Summers always says that they should make a new box but no one wants to ruin the tradition. Mr. Summers also said that they need to replace the wood chips with slips of paper and they did. Tessie Hutchinson was confused because she had forgotten that

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    Summer is the host of the activity‚ Mr. Graves is the postmaster and Old Man Warner as a reminder of it. Everyone has to attend it and has an equal chance to be the “lucky” one and then this one will be stoned to death. At the end of the story‚ Tessie Hutchinson became the “lucky” one and probably died. “The whole lottery took less than two hours‚ so it could begin at ten o’clock in the morning and still be through in time to allow the villagers to get home for noon dinner.”(Shirley‚ 1948‚ p91) “ ‘All

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    Elements of Fiction 1. Settings * Place and time where the story takes place * It sets the mood of the story 2. Characters * Elements that move in the story *Classifications of Characters* * Protagonist – good guys * Antagonist – bad guys * Round – complex‚ many sided * Flat – one to two traits only * Static – sake sort of person from the beginning till the end * Dynamic/developing – undergoes permanent change * Major – main roles * Minor – supporting

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    Massachusetts. She is loudly proclaiming the ignorance of this small town and measuring it with the Salem Witchcraft Trials of the 1600’s. Jackson was well aware of the controversy she would face as did Anne Hutchinson‚ mother of fifteen. The lead character in this gruesome short story is TessieHutchinson.” Does that name ring a bell? In the beginning of this article the town sounds like a small Puritan community‚ innocent and hard-working folks supporting each other by all means necessary. Anne

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    Mohammad Alnemer Prof. Kane Mary English 1302 June23‚ 2015 Lottery by Shirley Jackson Shirley Jackson is an expert at controlling her peruse‚ a strategy that pays off as the story develops and everything that once appeared to be wonderful are demonstrated to have an exceptionally dull side. The title of "The Lottery" alone is an awesome illustration of how Shirley Jackson topples peruse desires; we more often than not hear "lottery" and are loaded with a feeling of trust and plausibility; we are

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