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The Lottery |
作者Author /  Shirley Anne Jackson 雪兒麗•安•傑克森 |
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Study Questions
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"The number of
people who expected Mrs. Hutchinson to win a Bendix washer would amaze
you." -- Shirley Jackson: "The Lottery"
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Questions
for Group Discussion and Journal |
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What
is the lottery for? (Hint: "Lottery in June, corn be heavy
soon," says Old Man Warner.) What are the
community's attitudes toward tradition?
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Can
you try to divide the story into three parts: the
beginning, the middle and the end? How does
each part function? Does the ending of the story surprise you
a lot? Does the story provide clues (or foreshadowing) for
the ending?
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What
do you know about the characters?
Is there any significance in the choice of their names?
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From
what point-of-view does the narrator tell
the story? When, or in which year, does the story take
place? Can we tell whether it is in the present, or in the
past? Is the village a real one? What is the point
of using an ancient rite as the subject matter of a modern story?
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