Foreshadowing is used mostly around the beginning of the story to create curiosity and suspense. Firstly an older child is seen collecting rocks where afterward the younger child follow and these stones are later used to kill the winner of the lottery. The three children “Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Deacroix -- the villagers pronounced this name ‘Dellacroy’ --Eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it”. (Jackson 1) This can be seen as hint from the author because at the end they are used to kill the winner of “The Lottery” This can create curiosity because it is understandable why they would pick up rocks maybe to play but why would they defend it and be at the square which is most likely a populated area.
Foreshadowing is used mostly around the beginning of the story to create curiosity and suspense. Firstly an older child is seen collecting rocks where afterward the younger child follow and these stones are later used to kill the winner of the lottery. The three children “Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Deacroix -- the villagers pronounced this name ‘Dellacroy’ --Eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it”. (Jackson 1) This can be seen as hint from the author because at the end they are used to kill the winner of “The Lottery” This can create curiosity because it is understandable why they would pick up rocks maybe to play but why would they defend it and be at the square which is most likely a populated area.
Foreshadowing is used mostly around the beginning of the story to create curiosity and suspense. Firstly an older child is seen collecting rocks where afterward the younger child follow and these stones are later used to kill the winner of the lottery. The three children “Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Deacroix -- the villagers pronounced this name ‘Dellacroy’ --Eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it”. (Jackson 1) This can be seen as hint from the author because at the end they are used to kill the winner of “The Lottery” This can create curiosity because it is understandable why they would pick up rocks maybe to play but why would they defend it and be at the square which is most likely a populated area.
Foreshadowing is used mostly around the beginning of the story to create curiosity and suspense. Firstly an older child is seen collecting rocks where afterward the younger child follow and these stones are later used to kill the winner of the lottery. The three children “Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Deacroix -- the villagers pronounced this name ‘Dellacroy’ --Eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it”. (Jackson 1) This can be seen as hint from the author because at the end they are used to kill the winner of “The Lottery” This can create curiosity because it is understandable why they would pick up rocks maybe to play but why would they defend it and be at the squ...