Transcript the lottery

The Lottery
By Shirley Jackson
Warm Up Activity
If the majority of the people are doing
something, does it make it right?
What purpose do rituals and traditions serve in
society?
Why do people sometimes engage in pointless
violence and inhumanity?
Round Robin
Each person must share his/her
responses.
No interruptions until everyone has
shared.
Making Predictions
Based on the title, what do you think the
story is going to be about?
Give as much detail as possible. One or
two sentence answer is unacceptable.
Annotation
Ask questions
Summarize
Make predictions
Make comments
Pay Attention to the Mood
Find Word Meaning in
Context
1. Reprimand
5. Perfunctory
2. Paraphernalia
6. Consult
3. Precede
7.
4. Discard
8. interminable
petulant
Reprimand –v/n
to express to someone your strong official
disapproval of them
Paraphernalia -n
all the objects needed for or connected
with a particular activity
Precede - v
to be or go before something or someone
in time or space
Discard -v
to throw something away or get rid of it
because you no longer want or need it
Perfunctory - adj
done quickly, without taking care or
interest
Consult -v
to discuss something with someone
before you make a decision
Petulant -adj
easily annoyed and complaining in a rude
way like a child
interminable
continuing for too long and therefore
boring or annoying
Discussion Questions
1. What are your preconceived notions of a lottery?
What is ironic about the name of the story?
2. How does the building tension of the story add
to its effect?
3. Is the ending foreshadowed at all? How?
4. What effect do the descriptions of the town and
its people from your view of the day’s
happenings?
Discussion Questions
5. How is the lottery an example of a ritual?
6. How do you see this event? Do you think it is
right? Why should they change their views on
the lottery?
7. How do you view it from a cultural standpoint?
8. Do you feel sorry for Mrs. Hutchinson? Why or
why not?
Discussion Questions
9. How does "The Lottery" prevent the breakdown
of society in this community?
10. Respond to the roles of the men and women,
how the children act, and what the social and
business goals are for each facet of this society.
2 Chunk TEA Paragraphs
1.) From the context of the story, who
controls the town? What do you think
about this kind of control? Explain.
2. Is structure of the town and the lottery
democratic? Explain. How do you feel
about it?
3. What is one of the themes of “The
Lottery”? How does it relate to you?
4. How might Mrs. Delacroix justify the
killing of Tessie?
5. How did you feel about the town
people's actions in The Lottery?