Significance of The Setting & Dress of Characters in The Lottery Discussion
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1. Discuss the significance of the setting, conversation, and dress of the characters in light of the human sacrifice at the end of “the lottery.”
2. In “The Lottery,” the author sets a tale of horror against a beautiful, sunny day in June. List three negative clues that the author uses to foreshadow that the story is NOT going to have a happy ending.
3. In “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor exploits a weakness that Fortunato has. Discuss what weakness Fortunato has and how this weakness leads to his death at the hands of Montresor.
4. The theme of sacrifice and humility pervades “A Worn Path.” List three examples from the story that support this theme of self-sacrifice for the benefit of another.
5. List three clues that the author uses in “A&P” to prepare the reader for Sammy’s decision to quit his job at the end of the story.
6. One theme in “A Rose for Emily” is that of living in the past. using evidence from the story, how support this theme.
7. In “This is what it Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona,” no one seems to like Thomas Builds-the-fire. Explain his function as story teller AND why no one likes to hear his stories
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