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    Charles Handy

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    Charles Handy is an Irish author and philosopher who specialising in management and organizational behavior. He has been evaluated among the Thinkers 50 ‚ a private list which is the most influential living management thinkers. In 2001 he was second on this list ‚ just behind Peter Drucker.Handy born in 1932 .He graduated from Oxford and started his business career in marketing at Shell International. in 1967‚ He was a co-founder of the London Business School and left Shell to teach there in 1972

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    Lamb to the slaughter -Roald Dahl **************************************************************** By P. Baburaj‚ Senior Lecturer‚ Dept. of English‚ Sherubtse college‚ Bhutan Author of: Language and writing‚ DSB Publication Thimphu Communicative English‚ P. K. Books‚ Calicut A perception on Literary Criticism‚ P.K. Books‚ Calicut ****************************************************************** Black comedy/blackhumour -is concerned with the humorous treatment of the shocking‚ horrific and macabre

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    This short-story written by Roald Dahl is about a woman – Mary Maloney – who murders her husband with a leg of lamb. It’s really interesting to read‚ since it shows us‚ how a crucial decision in a situation like this can lead to spontaneous life altering decisions. This story also portrays how the idea of a so called ‘nuclear-family’ (the perfect family) can affect a person’s mind – the whole role-playing game between the husband and wife. This essay will interpret and discuss a characterisation

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    or not 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

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    A tale of the unexpected is Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl. The story has a twist in the tale ending in which a loving wife gruesomely murders her husband. Mr Patrick Maloney‚ a senior in the police force seemed a happy married man to his pregnant wife‚ Mrs. Mary Maloney. Mr Maloney comes home one night‚ shocking his wife with the news he is leaving her. Mrs. Maloney is in great shock‚ to a state that she kills her husband‚ with a frozen leg of lamb. In the end she gets away with it‚ unwittingly

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    Northern Renaissance The Ghent Altarpiece‚ also called The Lamb of God‚ was created by Hubert van Eyck and Jan van Eyck finish it after the death of Hubert. This is an example of a polyptych‚ or a hinged‚ multi-panelled painting. It was completed in 1432. The measurements are 11’6” by 15’1”‚ so it’s a fairly large piece of art. The altarpiece is consists of twenty-four panels‚ different sizes and shapes‚ all arranged in 2 rows. The panels show the Redemption of Man (somewhat a popular theme during

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    The short story “Lamb to the slaughter” is about a woman named Mary who kills her husband for telling her he is leaving her. The characters both portray certain emotions that change from specific events in the story. The author‚ Roald Dahl‚ carefully chooses words to convey to the reader the changing emotions of the characters. Mary is the wife of Patrick who is content with their marriage. Patrick and her both follow a routine until Patrick tells her some news. Mary‚ unable to cope with the

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    Every story needs a protagonist; a main character that takes the reader by the hand and leads them through their journey. In Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl‚ the protagonist is Mary Maloney‚ the wife of Detective Patrick Maloney. She is a major character as the events of the story revolve around her actions‚ and a dynamic character as she transforms from a doting wife to a cunning murderer. Mary is six months pregnant‚ and her skin was described as having a “wonderful translucent quality‚ the

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    The Charles Manson Family Introduction Charles Manson is probably one of the most prolific serial killers in the United States and he and his “family” have become an icon of evil. Born in 1934 to a sixteen year old mom‚ Charles was often spent his youth in the homes of relatives or reform schools. When Charles was nine years old he had already started stealing and not long after he was committing burglaries and stealing cars. In 1954‚ after some time in jail‚ Manson was released on parole after a

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    Coketown By Charles Dickens Dickens is using figures of speech to make pictures in the readers head and he is therefore helping people imagine the things he is telling about. One would say that Dickens is using metaphors to put a picture on his story and to make everyone feels how awful and terrible Coketown is. “Coketown was a town of red brick‚ or of brick that would have been red if the smoke and ashes had allowed it; but‚ as matters stood it was a town of unnatural red and black like the

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