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    Love can be as strong as tidewater‚ however‚ sometimes it becomes a huge net and traps you tightly. In Lamb to the Slaughter‚ by Roald Dahl‚ drastic desire to monopolize is hidden behind the gentle love. Mary‚ the housewife‚ finally punishes Patrick as the one who wants to escape from her obsessed love. Roald Dahl illustrates that love can be a sweet excuse for control‚ this story portrays a twisted love. People consider Mary as a lonely and helpless housewife who spends her life serving her

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    Literary AnalysisLamb to the Slaughter” Roald Dahl may be one of the most brilliant writers in all of history‚ authoring several childhood classics such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda. Although most of his stories are light and humorous‚ his darker side shines through with stories like “Lamb to the Slaughter”‚ an thought-provoking tale of a child-bearing housewife gone mad. Dahl does an amazing job at transitioning from tone to tone through his selective use of imagery

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    what people should normally be like in real life. He includes events or scenarios that aren’t all blood and gore‚ but things you would never expect would happen or see people do. This is what makes Dahl’s stories quite odd and unusual. In Lamb to the Slaughter‚ the vibes from the two characters‚ (Mr. and Mrs. Malony) seem very out of place. Readers get almost an awkward feeling towards the beginning of this story. Dahl wrote‚ “He got up and went slowly to get himself another drink. ‘I’ll get it!’

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    Teacher Notes: Lamb to the Slaughter Video analysis (Modern Adaptation) on Yotube. Shown to class http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzGTUHBwI-E&feature=related Plot Outline Exposition: Characters are introduced: Patrick Maloney- a policeman who has not been promoted in spite of man years of service. Mary Maloney- a dutiful housewife‚ six months pregnant. Conflict(internal/interpersonal): Patrick has decided to tell Mary that he is leaving her. Mary is very upset by the news. Setting: Cinematic description

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    sentence:There are so many reasons why "The landlady"and “"Lamb to the Slaughter"”create suspense.They play important roles in the stories one is a murder and another wants certain men.These roles create suspense and will tell the author what is going on in the story. Summary of both stories : In lamb to the slaughter Mary kills her husband‚Patrik‚because she wants to be with him because him and Mary are having a child.As Mary hits patrick with the lamb Mary tries to hide the weapon by putting it in the

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    The short stories The Landlady and Lamb To The Slaughter were not scary because the stories were predictable‚ not that thrilling‚ and the plots were short and slightly dull. The two short stories were not scary because the plots turned out to be cliche`. Most horror stories include some sort of weird or crazy person who has a victim that is usually clueless. For example‚ in The Landlady‚ Billy noticed some of the strange characteristics of the old woman‚ but he didn’t know what she had in store and

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    Essay The Scarlet Ibis Introduction One of the saddest and the most beautiful stories that I’ve ever read is The Scarlet Ibis. It is so sad and so beautiful at the same time it makes you want to put the book down and never pick it up again but you can’t because it is so beautiful and touching and it relates to how so many people feel‚ when they are embarrassed or lose a loved one. The author James Hurst‚ who grew up in North Carolina‚ where the story takes

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    In the short stories The Landlady and Lamb to the Slaughter written by Roald Dahl‚ an important setting is the households. They show us the importance of appearance vs. reality‚ as they show how things can often be different to how they seem‚ and that we can be easily deceived if we are too reliant on looks. This is shown through techniques such as irony‚ listing and adjectives. The Landlady is a story about a young man who believes he has found a safe place to stay‚ when in fact it is one of

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    from the male investigators which led to Mrs. Wright escaping justice. On the other hand‚ Lamb to the Slaughter is a murder case instinctively executed by Mary Maloney‚ who is the wife to the deceased Patrick Maloney. Although Mary commits the crime after her husband broke the news about the plan to divorce her‚ she immediately comes to her senses after hitting him “as hard as she could” with a frozen leg of a lamb. She successfully lays down a plan to deceive the police that she was

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    Lamb to the Slaughter- Summary Lamb to the slaughter is a clever tale of a woman’s quick response to a devastating situation‚ in which she was unwillingly placed. Lamb to the slaughter proves that the weak have more power than one may think. It’s a classic ’Mouse and the Lion’ story. The weak seem pathetic‚ but prove very powerful in the end. The short story begins in a very homey situation and Dahl emphasizes the great deal of love and willingness to cater to her husbands every need that Mary

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