The Lottery Group
A Rose for Emily
Ceremony
Crisis
Davy
Everyday Use
Feminism
Fiction
Irony
Literature
Narrator attitude towards story
Rebellion
Shirley Jackson
Sweat
Symbolism
The Lottery
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
Violence
Woman
achieve
allusions
analysis
analyze
antagonis
antagonist
apron
arabic
behavior
black box
black spot
central characters plot characterized
character
character analysis
characters
characters comparison
climax
community
compare
compare and contrast
comparisons
complication
conclusion
conflict
conformity
connotations
contrast
conversation
corn be heavy
crowd
customs
envirnment
evil
examples
exposition
external
falling action
family loyalties
foreshadowing
group behavior
horrorthesis statement
human behavior
human nature
internal
introduction
jackson
lesson
level of questions
literary devices
literary elements
lost
lottery
lottery question
mass psychology
mob
mood
moral
morals
motifs
mr adams
mr graves
mr summers
murder
name
narrative scheme
narrator
nature vs nurture
odds
old man warner
original purpose
outcome
pebbles
plot
point of view
protagonist
psychology
purpose
quote
quotes
reactions
relate
religious
resolution
rising action
rituals
scapegoats
setting
sexism
short stories
short story
significance
situational irony
social
society
stereotypes
stones
stoning
style
summary
suspense
symbols
tess
tessie
tessie hutchinson
the lottery by shirley jackson
the lottery figurative language
the lottery notable quote
the ones who walk away form omelas
theme
themes
thesis
title
tone
topic sentences to back up thesis
townspeople
tradition
traditions
women
women's rights
writing style
