Short Story: The Lottery

The Lottery
Shirley Jackson
- Plot with Freytag's Pyramid
- Central Theme
- Symbolism
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The Lottery
Shirley Jackson
- Plot with Freytag's Pyramid
- Central Theme
- Symbolism

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An unnamed town is preparing for their annual Lottery event. Children are playing and collecting stones, wives are gossiping, men are discussing the history of the Lottery.
Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves set up a 3-legged stool and place a black box on top of it. The mood changes.
Once Mr. Summers sees that everyone is there, he begins to call out names and each family’s patriarch comes to draw a piece of paper. Bill Hutchinson gets the first black dot. Mrs. Hutchinson starts to contest the Lottery, claiming that her husband wasn’t given any time to draw his paper.
The Hutchinson family each take turns to reveal their slip of paper, and Mrs. Hutchinson ‘wins’. She has the black dot. 
Mr. Summers indicates the villagers should finish the Lottery quickly, and the locals turn to the stones gathered earlier.
The town gang up on her, and she is stoned to death while pleading for her life.  
Tessie is the Town’s sacrifice. 
Exposition
Resolution
Falling Action
Denouement
Climax
Rising Action
Inciting Incident

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 Questions on Plot/Freytag's Pyramid?

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Let's Chat:
What is 'Theme'?
What's it's purpose?

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What is the central theme of The Lottery?

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E.g.: Elephant Rides - popular with tourists, but the elephants are abused/beaten into submission.
Traditions in our society
that are harmful

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Slide 8 - Video

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Post a picture of any object in the story that you think has symbolic meaning

Slide 9 - Open question

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Let's Chat:
Find a memorable quote from the story and share it here.

Slide 10 - Open question

  • Discussion on why it's memorable to them