The main characters of the short story "The Lottery," by Shirley Jackson are:
- Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves, who prepare the paper slips for all the families of the village.
- Bill Hutchinson, whose family has been chosen.
- Tessie Huchinson, Bill's wife, who is picked to be stoned to death.
Answer:
True; Humbert Humbert is an example of an unreliable narrator.
Explanation:
Humbert Humbert is described as an unreliable narrator, because he is constantly attempting to gain the reader's sympathy by using his verbal game.
They provide more depth and creativity to a piece of writing.
Answer:
he or she is sabbath
Explanation:
it says it within the first sentence