It depands on what you know and how stupidity you were if you don't know how to answer this question. Do it yourself you moron.
Innocent children were gathering stones. The villagers gather in the square to begin. Parents called their children who earlier on were collecting the stones .Tessie Hutchinson was late. They begin by checking whether or not all families were there. Then they called up the head/father of each family to draw the lots. Mr Hutchinson got the black dot and therefore his family had to draw lots again. Tessie got the black dot on the paper this time and was to be stoned to death as the tradition had to go on. The stones that children collected earlier was passed out to everyone there. They threw stones at her although she yelled "It isn't fair".You suck at spelling, idiot.
Mr. Adams - Mr. Adams is one of the men of the village. While he seems to be one of the few who questions the lottery when he mentions that another village is thinking about giving up the ritual, he stands at the front of the crowd when the stoning of Tessie begins.
Mrs. Adams - Along with Tessie Hutchinson, Mrs. Adams seems to be one of the few women of the village who questions the lottery.
Mrs. Delacroix - An acquaintance of Tessie Hutchinson's, Mrs. Delacroix is the first person Tessie speaks to when she arrives late at the lottery posesses a deg..
Mrs. Janey Dunbar - Janey Dunbar is the one woman at the lottery who has to draw for her family because her husband is at home with a broken leg. When Mr. Summers asks her if she has an older son who can do it for her, she says no and then, regretfully, "Guess I gotta fill in for the old man this year
Mr. Graves - Mr. Graves is the village's postmaster, the second most powerful official in the community. He helps Joe Summers administer the lottery and, like Summers, represents tradition and the status quo.
Mrs. Graves - Mrs. Graves is one of the female villagers, and she seems to accept the lottery without question.
Bill Hutchinson - Bill Hutchinson is Tessie Hutchinson's husband. When Tessie questions the method of drawing, he says, "Shut up, Tessie"; he also forces the slip of paper with the black spot on it out of her hand and holds it up in front of the crowd.
Tessie Hutchinson - A middle-aged housewife and mother of four children, Tessie Hutchinson "wins" the lottery and is stoned to death by her fellow villagers.
Mr. Martin - Mr. Martin is a grocer who holds the lottery box while the slips of paper are drawn by the villagers.
Joe Summers - Joe Summers is a revered member of the community, the village's most powerful and wealthy man, and the administrator of the lottery. He has no children and his wife is described as "a scold."
Old Man Warner - The oldest man in the village, Old Man Warner has participated in the lottery seventy-seven times.
The little kids that are in the story or when the son walks on stage for the dad all nervous
a famous short story
Which of the following describes a theme of the text?
In Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery," it is Tessie Hutchinson who wins the lottery in their small village. However, winning the lottery in this story has a dark and tragic consequence.
No, "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is not written in first person. It is written in third person point of view.
Yes
i have no clue.
Metaphors and symbols.
third person and objective....
The boys start collecting stones in "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. They gather the stones in preparation for the annual village lottery where they are used as a form of primitive weaponry in the stoning of the chosen "winner."
There is no character named Harry Jones in the short story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. The story focuses on a town's annual ritual where one person is selected by lottery to be stoned to death. The protagonist, Tessie Hutchinson, becomes the unfortunate winner of the lottery.
The main characters in "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson are Mr. Summers, Old Man Warner, Tessie Hutchinson, Bill Hutchinson, and the townspeople. The story follows the tradition of a small town's annual lottery, where one person is chosen to be stoned to death as a form of sacrifice.
They learn that he is a monster from mars!!
I first read it in grade twelve.
The themes are outdated traditions and scapegoats.