"The Lottery" Conflict and Elements of the Plot

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“THE LOTTERY” 
CONFLICT AND ELEMENTS OF THE PLOT 
JEREMY MOORE 
MARJORIE OELKE 
TONYA MORRISON 
CRYSTAL MUHLENBRUCH 
KALEY COBB
Plot 
The Lottery is held annually in an unnamed 
town of 300 people. It starts out as a 
seemingly joyful town gathering, with 
children playing and the adults talking in 
groups. With only a hint of tension and 
nervousness in the air, and a mention of the 
boys putting stones into a pile, do we have 
some foreshadowing as what may happen. As 
the story unfolds, we learn that tradition is 
what keeps the lottery going from one year to 
the next with no real meaning or purpose. 
Old and young alike expect it, and balk at the 
idea of ever changing it.
PLOT FORMAT 
• 1.) EXPOSITION: “The morning of June 27th was clear and Sunny…..The People of the village 
began to gather in the square.” 
• 2.) Rising Action: “little late today, folks.”…….the stool was put in the center of the square 
and Mr. Summers set the black box down on it.” 
• 3.) Climax: “It’s Tessie,” Mr. Summers said, and his voice was hushed. “show us her paper, 
Bill.” 
• 4.) Falling action: “Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black 
box, they still remembered to use the stones. The pile of stones the boys had made earlier 
was ready; there were stones on the ground with the blowing scraps of paper that had come 
out of the box.” 
• 5.) Conclusion: “it isn’t fair, it isn’t right,” Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were 
upon her.
FORESHADOWING AND 
RISING ACTION 
ANALYSIS FROM THE STORY “THE LOTTERY”
” 
“Bobby martin had already stuffed his pockets full of 
stones, and the other boys soon followed his example, 
selecting the smoothest and roundest stones. 
Foreshadowing in the story of the lottery. A large pile of stones in the corner of town square. 
The entire literary piece is littered with foreshadowing elements. From the black box that is used to draw the names 
from, it is depicted like a coffin that the townspeople are apprehensive to help set up. To the black spot on a single piece 
of paper, depicting the mark of death for the unlucky person who choses it. When Mr. Summers which is evident the 
lottery happens in June, is followed by Mr. Graves to set up the three legged stool, this is foreshadowing that someone 
will wind up six feet under. The largest piece to this puzzle was the pile of rocks in the corner of town square that people 
stayed far back from, wondering if they would be used by them or for them.
” 
“Little late today, folks. The postmaster, Mr. Graves, 
followed him, carrying a three legged stool, and the stool 
was put in the center of town square and Mr. Summers 
set the black box down on it. 
Rising action, Mr. Summers declares the lottery as open. Lists of every family 
member are drawn up, everyone assembles in the town square. 
The Rising Action begins when the black box is produced and placed in the town square for all the townspeople 
to see. Mr. Summers begins the drawing by stirring the papers within the black box. Each person is called up to 
draw a slip of paper out of the box. The rising action concludes when everyone has drawn a slip of paper out of 
the box.
The Lottery 
Man Versus Society
“Used to be a saying about 'Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.' First 
thing you know, we'd all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns. 
There's always been a lottery,“ – Old Man Warner 
What Old Man Warner says really exemplifies the conflict in the story. The townspeople know that 
the lottery is not right. They have to decide if doing something for the good of the many out 
weighs the pain it will cause that one person. Old Man Warner talks about how it’s always been 
done so they should continue doing it. This also echo's the conflict within the story. The people 
have to decide if they will continue this tradition even if they don’t understand why they are doing 
it.
"I think we ought to start over," Mrs. Hutchinson said, as 
quietly as she could. "I tell you it wasn't fair. You didn't give 
him time enough to choose. Everybody saw that." 
In this case Tessi is the “man” part of the conflict and the towns people are the “society” 
that is against her. Tessi can’t believe that she or her family has been chosen. She pleads 
her case to her fellow townspeople and her own family. It falls on deaf ears as the towns 
people start pelting her with rocks.
THE CLIMAX 
• The highest peak of interest the reader has 
is when the people in the town start 
unfolding their slips and we see that Bill 
has drawn the marked slip. 
“Then the voices began to say, “It’s Hutchinson, It’s 
Bill.” “Bill Hutchinson’s got it.”
FALLING ACTION 
The falling action takes place after the reader sees that 
the Hutchinson family will be drawing from the box. 
One by one they draw and then reveal their slips. This 
is where we see that Tessie has drawn the marked slip. 
“Bill Hutchinson went over to his wife and forced the slip 
of paper out of her hand. There was a black spot on it, the 
black spot Mr. Summers had made the night before with a 
heavy pencil in the coal company office.”
THE DENOUEMENT 
• The denouement is when Tessie 
is stoned by her community. 
“Tessie Hutchinson was in the center 
of a cleared space by now, and she 
held her hands out desperately as the 
villagers moved in on her.”
TYPE OF ENDING 
• The ending of this story feels abrupt, but it plays off of how the lottery is held. 
Everything is done quickly so that the villagers may return home in time for lunch. 
• This ending is not a happy one, or at least not for Tessie, but it works for the story. 
The reader is expecting that someone is to be stoned before the story ends, or it 
would feel incomplete. 
• Though it is not pleasant, the ending is very affective for the story; it wraps up the 
plot and is easy to transition to after experiencing the rising and falling action.
WORKS CITED 
• Jackson, Shirley. "The Lottery--Shirley Jackson." "The Lottery" (1948) (n.d.): n. pag. 
Http://sites.middlebury.edu/individualandthesociety/files/2010/09/jackson_lottery.pdf. Web. 
• "The Lottery." YouTube. YouTube, 21 Aug. 2009. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. 
• www.brighteducation.com 
• dp. Davincischools.org 
• www.pinterest.com/school-thelottery
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"The Lottery" Conflict and Elements of the Plot

  • 1. “THE LOTTERY” CONFLICT AND ELEMENTS OF THE PLOT JEREMY MOORE MARJORIE OELKE TONYA MORRISON CRYSTAL MUHLENBRUCH KALEY COBB
  • 2. Plot The Lottery is held annually in an unnamed town of 300 people. It starts out as a seemingly joyful town gathering, with children playing and the adults talking in groups. With only a hint of tension and nervousness in the air, and a mention of the boys putting stones into a pile, do we have some foreshadowing as what may happen. As the story unfolds, we learn that tradition is what keeps the lottery going from one year to the next with no real meaning or purpose. Old and young alike expect it, and balk at the idea of ever changing it.
  • 3. PLOT FORMAT • 1.) EXPOSITION: “The morning of June 27th was clear and Sunny…..The People of the village began to gather in the square.” • 2.) Rising Action: “little late today, folks.”…….the stool was put in the center of the square and Mr. Summers set the black box down on it.” • 3.) Climax: “It’s Tessie,” Mr. Summers said, and his voice was hushed. “show us her paper, Bill.” • 4.) Falling action: “Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use the stones. The pile of stones the boys had made earlier was ready; there were stones on the ground with the blowing scraps of paper that had come out of the box.” • 5.) Conclusion: “it isn’t fair, it isn’t right,” Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her.
  • 4. FORESHADOWING AND RISING ACTION ANALYSIS FROM THE STORY “THE LOTTERY”
  • 5. ” “Bobby martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones, and the other boys soon followed his example, selecting the smoothest and roundest stones. Foreshadowing in the story of the lottery. A large pile of stones in the corner of town square. The entire literary piece is littered with foreshadowing elements. From the black box that is used to draw the names from, it is depicted like a coffin that the townspeople are apprehensive to help set up. To the black spot on a single piece of paper, depicting the mark of death for the unlucky person who choses it. When Mr. Summers which is evident the lottery happens in June, is followed by Mr. Graves to set up the three legged stool, this is foreshadowing that someone will wind up six feet under. The largest piece to this puzzle was the pile of rocks in the corner of town square that people stayed far back from, wondering if they would be used by them or for them.
  • 6. ” “Little late today, folks. The postmaster, Mr. Graves, followed him, carrying a three legged stool, and the stool was put in the center of town square and Mr. Summers set the black box down on it. Rising action, Mr. Summers declares the lottery as open. Lists of every family member are drawn up, everyone assembles in the town square. The Rising Action begins when the black box is produced and placed in the town square for all the townspeople to see. Mr. Summers begins the drawing by stirring the papers within the black box. Each person is called up to draw a slip of paper out of the box. The rising action concludes when everyone has drawn a slip of paper out of the box.
  • 7. The Lottery Man Versus Society
  • 8. “Used to be a saying about 'Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.' First thing you know, we'd all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns. There's always been a lottery,“ – Old Man Warner What Old Man Warner says really exemplifies the conflict in the story. The townspeople know that the lottery is not right. They have to decide if doing something for the good of the many out weighs the pain it will cause that one person. Old Man Warner talks about how it’s always been done so they should continue doing it. This also echo's the conflict within the story. The people have to decide if they will continue this tradition even if they don’t understand why they are doing it.
  • 9. "I think we ought to start over," Mrs. Hutchinson said, as quietly as she could. "I tell you it wasn't fair. You didn't give him time enough to choose. Everybody saw that." In this case Tessi is the “man” part of the conflict and the towns people are the “society” that is against her. Tessi can’t believe that she or her family has been chosen. She pleads her case to her fellow townspeople and her own family. It falls on deaf ears as the towns people start pelting her with rocks.
  • 10. THE CLIMAX • The highest peak of interest the reader has is when the people in the town start unfolding their slips and we see that Bill has drawn the marked slip. “Then the voices began to say, “It’s Hutchinson, It’s Bill.” “Bill Hutchinson’s got it.”
  • 11. FALLING ACTION The falling action takes place after the reader sees that the Hutchinson family will be drawing from the box. One by one they draw and then reveal their slips. This is where we see that Tessie has drawn the marked slip. “Bill Hutchinson went over to his wife and forced the slip of paper out of her hand. There was a black spot on it, the black spot Mr. Summers had made the night before with a heavy pencil in the coal company office.”
  • 12. THE DENOUEMENT • The denouement is when Tessie is stoned by her community. “Tessie Hutchinson was in the center of a cleared space by now, and she held her hands out desperately as the villagers moved in on her.”
  • 13. TYPE OF ENDING • The ending of this story feels abrupt, but it plays off of how the lottery is held. Everything is done quickly so that the villagers may return home in time for lunch. • This ending is not a happy one, or at least not for Tessie, but it works for the story. The reader is expecting that someone is to be stoned before the story ends, or it would feel incomplete. • Though it is not pleasant, the ending is very affective for the story; it wraps up the plot and is easy to transition to after experiencing the rising and falling action.
  • 14. WORKS CITED • Jackson, Shirley. "The Lottery--Shirley Jackson." "The Lottery" (1948) (n.d.): n. pag. Http://sites.middlebury.edu/individualandthesociety/files/2010/09/jackson_lottery.pdf. Web. • "The Lottery." YouTube. YouTube, 21 Aug. 2009. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. • www.brighteducation.com • dp. Davincischools.org • www.pinterest.com/school-thelottery