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