The Lottery: Examples Of Literary Terms, And A Journal Entry

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A. 1) The tone, mood or atmosphere in the story begins with that of happiness and euphoria, by setting us up with a wonderful day that most everyone would enjoy. (Quote: “The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day…”[pg147] ) However, later on in the story, it takes a different tone, and by the very end the tone is that of panic, disdain and fear. (Quote: “‘It isn’t fair, it isn’t right,’ Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her.” [pg 155] ) 2) The conflict in this story is person versus environment (society) And to a lesser extent, person versus person. (Quotes: “I tell you it wasn’t fair, you didn’t give him time enough to chose. Everybody saw that.” [pg154] “‘Be a good sport, Tessie,’ Mrs. Delecroix called, and Mrs’ Graves said, “‘All of us took the same chance.’”[pg153] ) 3) The point of view is semi-omniscient. 4) One example of foreshadowing in this story is when Tessie is late to the draw and everyone is picking on her, this shows you that she is more of a main character and that she is going to come up later in the story. (Quote: “She came hurriedly into the square…‘Clean forgot what day it was’” [pg150] ) Another example is when she gets picked the for the first draw, this again shows us that she is going to come up later in the story again with an important part. And it also re-assures us that the previous foreshadowing was true. (Quote: “People began to look around to see the Hutchinsons. Bill Hutchinson...

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