Question
How would “The Lottery” be different if told from Mr. Summers’ point of view?
A. The reader would learn more about the main conflict in the story.
B. The reader would know more about when and where the story takes place..
C. The reader would learn more about how Mr. Summers feels about the lottery.
D. The reader would know more about the other characters’ thoughts and feelings.
A. The reader would learn more about the main conflict in the story.
B. The reader would know more about when and where the story takes place..
C. The reader would learn more about how Mr. Summers feels about the lottery.
D. The reader would know more about the other characters’ thoughts and feelings.
Answers
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If "The Lottery" were told from Mr. Summers’ point of view, the most relevant option would be:
**C. The reader would learn more about how Mr. Summers feels about the lottery.**
This perspective shift would provide insight into Mr. Summers' motivations, attitudes, and emotions regarding the lottery, which could highlight his role in the event and how he perceives its significance within the community. The other options would likely be less affected, as Mr. Summers' point of view may not necessarily delve deeply into the main conflict (A), the setting (B), or the thoughts and feelings of other characters (D) as directly as it would explore his personal feelings about the lottery.
**C. The reader would learn more about how Mr. Summers feels about the lottery.**
This perspective shift would provide insight into Mr. Summers' motivations, attitudes, and emotions regarding the lottery, which could highlight his role in the event and how he perceives its significance within the community. The other options would likely be less affected, as Mr. Summers' point of view may not necessarily delve deeply into the main conflict (A), the setting (B), or the thoughts and feelings of other characters (D) as directly as it would explore his personal feelings about the lottery.