The Lottery Characters list

Tessie Hutchinson

Tessie Hutchinson is a character in Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery who ultimately becomes the victim of the town’s brutal tradition of selecting a member of the community for sacrifice each year.

Nancy Hutchinson

Nancy Hutchinson is a minor character in the book The Lottery. She is the wife of Bill Hutchinson and the mother of three children. She is described as a quiet woman who follows her husband’s lead and doesn’t voice her own opinions. She becomes the unfortunate victim of the lottery when her family draws the black dot, leading to her stoning by the townspeople.

Bobby Martin

Bobby Martin is a young boy in the town where the lottery takes place. He is described as carefree and playful, as he happily gathers stones with the other children before the lottery begins.

Mr. Summers

Mr. Summers is a charismatic and respected member of the community who oversees the annual lottery ritual. He is described as jovial and friendly, but also serious and efficient when needed. Despite his position of authority, he is not seen as a threatening figure, but rather as a familiar and trustworthy member of the town.

Old Man Warner

Old Man Warner is a stubborn and traditionalist character from the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. He fiercely advocates for the continuation of the annual lottery practice in his town, believing that it serves as a necessary sacrifice to ensure good crops and a bountiful harvest. Despite the potential for harm and violence, Old Man Warner staunchly defends the lottery as a time-honored tradition that must be upheld at all costs.

Davy Hutchinson

Davy Hutchinson is a young boy in the book The Lottery who is hesitant to participate in the annual lottery tradition in his small town.

Mr. Graves

Mr. Graves is a character from the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. He is the postmaster of the town and is in charge of the black box used to draw names in the lottery. He is quiet and serious, carrying out his duties without emotion. He also helps the villagers in stoning the winner of the lottery.

Mrs. Delacroix

Mrs. Delacroix is a character from the book The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. She is portrayed as a friendly, communal member of the village who eagerly participates in the annual lottery. However, as the story progresses, it becomes clear that she is willing to turn on her fellow villagers and stand by as they are stoned to death, highlighting the dangerous power of group mentality and blind adherence to tradition.

Bill Hutchinson

Bill Hutchinson is a man from a small village who is selected by a drawing to participate in a deadly lottery. He initially seems unconcerned with the proceedings, but becomes agitated when his own family is chosen to participate.

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