Setting:
A bright and sunny summer morning in a small rural village.
Villagers gather in the town square for the annual lottery. Everyone seems cheerful and casual.
The Lottery Process:
A black box holds slips of paper for each family.
Families draw slips one by one, keeping to strict tradition.
The Twist:
Tessie Hutchinson, a wife and mother, draws the "marked" slip.
The villagers turn on her and stone her to death as part of the ritual.
Ending:
The story concludes abruptly, leaving readers shocked and questioning.