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    The definition of love is " a deep‚ tender‚ ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person." In "The Gift of the Magi‚" the two main characters possess a love for each other that is so strong that they are willing to sacrifice their greatest treasures for each other‚ with no regrets. Also‚ they do not obsess over superficial things like appearances. Therefore‚ the moral of the story is that it is not the material things that matter‚ it is the love you have for another person‚ and the

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    Lamb to the Slaughter "And he told her. It didn’t take long‚ four or five minutes at most‚ and she sat very still through it all‚ watching him with a kind of dazed horror as he went further and further away from her with each word." (PG. 2) After his long day at work‚ Mr. Maloney tells her six month pregnant wife‚ Mary‚ he wants to leave her. The conflict of Lamb to the Slaughter is Mary Maloney’s husband is going to leave her. Mary is six months pregnant and she doesn’t know how to react to

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    In the story “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry the two main characters are a husband and wife who give up their most precious possessions to be able to afford gifts for each other on Christmas Eve. The story follows the wife Della throughout the day as she tries to find a way to get money so she can buy her husband Jim a Christmas gift. Throughout the story there are a lot of themes that are shown through Della and Jim’s actions. The three most important themes found in this story are sacrifice

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    Roald Dahl used several interesting craft moves in his story “Lamb To The Slaughter.” One craft move was descriptive sentences. Another was long and short sentences. Finally‚ Roald Dahl utilized tone to develop his theme that you shouldn’t act on strong feelings or something could go wrong fast. Roald Dahl made good use of descriptive sentences. One example of this is when he stated “...she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his

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    Language and Gender in ‘Lamb to Slaughter’ – Roald Dahl There is a variety of how men and women use language‚ which could range from their use of body language‚ tone‚ personality‚ and human relationships‚ emotions. Roald Dahl portrays this in the novel‚ Lamb to the Slaughter in which the relationship between men and women can be complicated and this is described between a husband and wife. In Lamb to slaughter‚ the writer has intended to portray a tensional situation between Mrs. And Mr. Maloney

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    One of the characteristics is her change in opinion towards her husband she begins loving her husband but in the end she murdered him with a leg of lamb. She also begins to almost think it to be comical when the detectives talk about where the weapon could be hidden‚ therefore shows another change in her behavior. Although reasons to believe her as a static character‚ the argument toward her being

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    All people feel emotion throughout their lifetime‚ but most don’t go through too many too fast. “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl follows a housewife‚ Mary Maloney‚ whose husband announces he wants a divorce. The wife kills her husband while in a shocked state and to protect her unborn child‚ she covers up the murder with quick thinking. Mrs. Maloney ultimately gets away with the crime with no suspicion cast her way. Mary Maloney and her husband Patrick Maloney both expressed some form of emotion

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    In O’Henry’s “Gift of the Magi‚” Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues‚” and in Bontemps’s “A Summer Tragedy” one discusses the love they have is a healthy relationship. In O’Henry’s “Gift of the Magi” James and Della sold their prized possessions for each other‚ and they are poor. In Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” Sonny and his brother builds a bond. In Bontemps’s “A Summer Tragedy” Jeff and Jennie dies together out of love and being brave. Have you ever loved someone so much? Even though James and Della do not

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    believe that it will just happen.When in reality you must pursue and be determined to finish your job. Kids nowadays are lazier than ever and let other people such as their parents do every thing for them.In the texts “Flowers for Algernon”‚ “Gift of the Magi”‚ and the movie “Space Jam” it is showcased that determination can lead to success. “Flowers for Algernon” shows many examples on how determination leads to success. Charlie who is a mentally challenged 37 year old‚ wants to be smart like everyone

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    What one must know is that though people can change on the outside‚ their inner personality always ends up showing. In The Cask Of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe‚ Montresor vows revenge against a foe of his. His method is murder. While in The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry‚ Della is a beautiful woman who wants to please her husband and stops at nothing to accomplish it. These two very different characters do have something in common. Both Montresor and Della develop their personality into motives that

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