Explanation:
In the story Summers finishes calling names, and everyone opens his or her papers. Word quickly gets around that Bill Hutchinson has âgot it.â Tessie argues that it wasnât fair because Bill didnât have enough time to select a paper. Mr. Summers asks whether there are any other households in the Hutchinson family, and Bill says no, because his married daughter draws with her husbandâs family. Mr. Summers asks how many kids Bill has, and he answers that he has three. Tessie protests again that the lottery wasnât fair.
Mr. Graves dumps the papers out of the box onto the ground and then puts five papers in for the Hutchinsons. As Mr. Summers calls their names, each member of the family comes up and draws a paper. When they open their slips, they find that Tessie has drawn the paper with the black dot on it. Mr. Summers instructs everyone to hurry up.
The villagers grab stones and run toward Tessie, who stands in a clearing in the middle of the crowd. Tessie says itâs not fair and is hit in the head with a stone. Everyone begins throwing stones at her.Â