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    In the story‚ Lamb to The Slaughter Mary Maloney and Patrick Maloney are husband and wife. The use of irony gives the story a humorous ending and can really make you want to continue reading. At first‚ Mary was nice and loving to her husband‚ until he breaks the news to her of his “affairs”. Situational irony is being used in this story. Patrick‚ knowing how jaunty Mary is‚ he would never aspire of her killing him in an act of jealousy.. “Darling‚ shall I get your slippers?”(2) As one can tell‚ Mary

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    In comparison I would say the necklace is better then Lamb to the Slaughter. I say this because Lamb of the Slaughter wasn’t that more of irony‚ but more of what was expected to happen. Like in the story Lamb of the Slaughter when she gets sad and mad‚ I kinda knew that she would do something about it. I also knew when she walked behind her husband she was going to hit him in the back of the head. Now in The Necklace in the beginning of the story‚ it had this girl named Mathidle Loisel‚ she is

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    Lamb To The Slaughter” Thematic Essay Roald Dahl dystopian story “Lamb To The Slaughter” takes places in a small town that’s peaceful and quiet. Until a wife of a police office killed her husband with a leg of lamb and not having any guilt about it. Enraged that he man was leaving her another woman while she’s pregnant with her first child with him. One lesson in the story suggest is you may not know what’s under your noses until you’re eating it. From the beginning‚ the description and detail

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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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    Lamb To The Slaughter I believe that Roald Dahl wants us to think Mrs. Maloney is a victim. I think this because in the story Mrs. Maloney looks to be a nice‚ kindhearted woman who is devoted to her husband‚ even though he would ignore her presence when she was speaking to him. "I think it’s a shame‚" she said‚ "that when someone’s been a policeman as long as you have‚ he still has to walk around all day long." He didn’t answer. Although Mr. Maloney ignored his wife and was not interested in what

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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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    In the story “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl‚ a man named Patrick Maloney informs his wife that he desired a divorce. In the 1950’s at the Maloney Household‚ Patrick Maloney arrives homefrom his work as a policeman. Patrick Maloney was married to Mary Maloney. Mary Maloney was pregnant with Patrick Maloney’s child. When Patrick Maloney entered the household‚ he bore bad news for his young wife. He explained to Mary that he was in love with another woman‚ and demanded to have a divorce. Mary

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    In “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl‚ the author illustrates the theme of don’t judge a book by it’s cover through his masterful use of plot‚ characterization‚ and dramatic irony. In “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl‚ Mrs. Maloney is a housewife who caters to her husband‚ Patrick Maloney. One day Mr. Maloney comes home acting strangely. Mrs. Maloney tries to make him feel better but it doesn’t work. Mr. Maloney tells his wife something that makes her so mad‚ she kills him. She covers up her

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    The story "The Necklace" has more situational irony in my opinion then the story "Lamb to the Slaughter" which has less situational irony. Both of the stories have situational irony‚ but "The Necklace" tells more of a good story then "Lamb to the Slaughter." They all both good stories. The stories "Lamb to the Slaughter" and "The Necklace" both had good meanings. "The Necklace" tells a better story because the story explained how the main character which was Mathilde and she was very spoiled

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    husband happy‚ as shown by her offering to make her husband supper at home if he was too tired to eat out as planned. This was changed quickly when Mary acted out and murdered her husband when he shared news that she was unfond of. In “Lamb to the Slaughter”‚ the story starts of with Mary’s husband‚ Patrick‚ returning home from work and entering the house. He seemed tired‚ as Mary noticed‚ his mood a bit off from normal‚ somewhat unsettling. Patrick didn’t kiss his wife back when he walked in

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