The first literary device that jackson uses is irony. The irony of a short story is a technique that involves …show more content…
For one thing the explanation of the word tone is an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience. Tone is generally revealed through the choice of words, or the viewpoint of a writer on a specific subject. Not every piece of work has the constant tone throughout the story. In “The Lottery” for example the tone has a noticeable shift from a peaceful, normal, everyday kind of tone to a firmly eerie tone that finishes the tale. Moreover the story is peaceful and normal because surely the villagers must believe murder and violence are wrong, for the village sees a swell. The villagers seem normal and peaceful enough too. Yet when Mrs. Hutchinson's 'wins' the lottery, the entire townspeople do not hesitate to turn on her. For instance Mrs. Delacroix tells tessie “Be a good sport” (Jackson 5) and Mrs. Graves added on as well to say “All of us took the same chance” (Jackson 5). Meaning weather they were her friends or not she still had to get stoned and participate in the lottery whether she liked it or didn’t. No one other than Hutchinson herself seem to question what is happening, even though one must assume that Hutchinson, has been apart and helped stone the previous lottery winners to …show more content…
In this story you will pick up how Shirley jackson uses irony characterization and tone . Both loved and hated by many, this story is able to create feelings in nearly everyone who reads it. It is a story that is as much fun to think about as it is to read. Many of the seemingly bland details throughout “The Lottery” imply the violent conclusion.“The Lottery” is a true expression of Jackson’s genuine thoughts about human beings and their evil capabilities. Shirley shocks readers with her irony, characterization, and Tone. The story has an unexpected vicious conclusion when they grab the biggest rocks and start throwing them at Mrs. Hutchinson. Jacksons fine sense of irony, and how she deceives her readers to thinking the ending of her story was not what they predicted. No one won anything. The main character in “The Lottery” was Tessie Hutchinson who was the unlucky loser of the lottery. This is a bold and unique story that teaches many moral lessons many would not think to realize in “The