This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Lesson 2
- Opdrachten bespreken
- Assingnment bespreken
Slide 1 - Slide
1. Were you surprised by the ending of the story? If not, at what point did you know what was going to happen?
Slide 2 - Open question
1. How does Jackson start to foreshadow the ending in paragraphs 2 and 3? Conversely, how does Jackson lull us into thinking that this is just an ordinary story with an ordinary town?
Slide 3 - Open question
2. Where does the story take place? In what way does the setting affect the story? Does it make you more or less likely to anticipate the ending?
Slide 4 - Open question
3. In what ways are the characters differentiated from one another? Looking back at the story, can you see why Tessie Hutchinson is singled out as the "winner"?
Slide 5 - Open question
4. What are some examples of irony in this story? For example, why might the title, "The Lottery," or the opening description in paragraph one, be considered ironic?
Slide 6 - Open question
5. Jackson gives interesting names to a number of her characters. Explain the possible allusions, irony or symbolism of some of these: (Delacroix, Graves, Summers, Bentham, Hutchingson, Warner, Martin)
Slide 7 - Open question
7. Take a close look at Jackson's description of the black wooden box (paragraph 5) and of the black spot on the fatal slip of paper (paragraph 72). What do these objects suggest to you? Why is the black box described as "battered"? Are there any other symbols in the story?
Slide 8 - Open question
8. What do you understand to be the writer's own attitude toward the lottery and the stoning? Exactly what in the story makes her attitude clear to us?
Slide 9 - Open question
9. This story satirizes a number of social issues, including the reluctance of people to reject outdated traditions, ideas, rules, laws, and practices. What kinds of traditions, practices, laws, etc. might "The Lottery" represent?
Slide 10 - Open question
10. This story was published in 1948, just after World War II. What other cultural or historical events, attitudes, institutions, or rituals might Jackson be satirizing in this story?
Slide 11 - Open question
Are there any questions about the assignment?
Slide 12 - Open question
Wat vinden jullie van de manier waarop ik lesgeef?
Duidelijk en leuk. Ik kan de stof goed volgen.
Duidelijk maar niet leuk. Ik vind het niet zo interessant.
Onduidelijk. Ik kan de stof niet goed volgen.
Iets anders.
Slide 13 - Poll
Hebben jullie nog tips of opmerkingen over de manier waarop ik les geef?
Slide 14 - Open question
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