The Lottery

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THE LOTTERY

Setting:-small village on a clear summer day. The main characters:- in “The Lottery” are the villagers. They are flat and stagnant in characterization in that throughout the story the villagers remain relatively nonchalant and usual. Another relevant character in this story is Tessie Hutchinson. She, in the end, is round in her characterization. When she becomes the chosen one, she finally realizes how wrong the lottery is. Main themes:- to this story is tradition. In relation to the theme, Old Man Warner is a symbol of tradition. Throughout the story, he laments on the dwindling traditional values of the new generation. This is evident in his statement about them when he says, “Pack of crazy fools…Listening to the young folks, nothing’s good enough for them,” indicating that he thinks the lottery is a good idea simply because it is tradition. PLOT EXPOSITION:- The story begins June 27th on a “clear and sunny…full-summer day.” From the very beginning, irony occurs in the story. The author describes the day as “clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green. RISING ACTION:- The lottery is conducted by Mr. Summers, as he is the one that directs the “civic activities” of the town. The night before the lottery, all of the families have their names placed in a black box. The day of the lottery, Mr. Summers has each head of family draw a slip of paper from the box. When each family has selected a slip, they all open the papers together. The Hutchinson’s are the “winners.” The process then repeats but this time, each family member must put their name in the black box. CLIMAX:- Everyone waits expectantly for the final outcome to the lottery. As each slip is opened, the suspense builds and the villagers wait expectantly for the black spot that would signify the “winner.” RESOLUTION:- Mrs. Hutchinson is the “winner,” and as her prize the citizens of the village stone her to death. The conclusion to “The Lottery” is another irony. Mrs. Hutchinson was the last to arrive at the square because she had forgotten what day it was. It is satirical that she, the “winner,” almost did not make it to the lottery.

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