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    Marry Maloney is a murder there is clear evidence in the story to prove Mary malice Mary is guilty without a doubt. The evidence is clear she has no mercy she closed the curtains as soon as her husband got home. The first piece of evidence is when she saw Patrick coming home she closed the curtains this very suspicious. It seems as if she’s trying to keep people from seeing the murder. This piece of evidence could be not picky but the thing is thought seems premeditated so it seems smart to keep

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    Mary Maloney is very devious. In the stories‚ “The Landlady” and “Lamb to the Slaughter”‚ the antagonists are both devious‚ but one is more devious than the other. Mary Maloney is more devious because she made the police eat the lamb and she pretended to not know that Patrick was dead. One way Mary Maloney is more devious is‚ she tricked the police into eating the evidence of Patrick’s murder. The text states‚"Personally‚ I couldn’t eat a thing‚ but it’d be a favor to me if you ate it up”(Dahl 4)

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    ENG1511/501/3/2013 Tutorial letter 501/3/2013 English Proficiency for University Studies ENG1511 Semesters 1 & 2 Department of English Studies IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. ENG1511/501 CONTENTS Page 1 2 3 4 5 Preface .......................................................................................................................................... iii UNIT 1: Critical thinking .............................................

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    Mary Maloney is a captivating character that pulls the reader deeper into “Lamb to the Slaughter‚” by Roald Dahl. Mary is characterized as a woman that is extremely submissive to her husband and has a creative mindset. Mary Maloney has shown in “Lamb to the Slaughter’” that she is a very submissive wife to her husband‚ Patrick Maloney. When he got home from work she tries very hard to let her husband relax after a long day. “I’ll get it‚” she cried jumping up ‘“Sit down‚” he said ‘ Shall I get your

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    Lamb to the Slaughter: Mary Maloney Defense Essay It was supposed to be an average Thursday night‚ but it wasn’t. Mary Maloney was eagerly waiting for her beloved husband to come home. She had everything prepared just the way Patrick liked it‚ including his scotch. Mary was so happy to see her Patrick‚ but he wasn’t happy to see her. After downing his glass of scotch‚ Patrick told his poor‚ pregnant wife that he was leaving her for Barbra. Not only was Mary not allowed to process the news‚ but Patrick

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    In the short story “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl the character Mary Maloney starts off very loving‚ sweet‚ caring and considerate. She waited on her husband Patrick hand and foot she wants to be the best wife she can be by making him supper‚ getting him drinks and doing whatever she can to please him. She also shows she is very intelligent when she killed her husband she knew she had to keep it together and come up with an alibi and story to go with it as she said to the police about going

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    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 during the story and while Patrick’s emotions are static and unchanging‚ Mary’s is more dynamic. The main protagonist’s husband‚ Patrick Maloney‚ had

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    2 years back‚ Mrs. Cooper and her late husband had moved into the house next to Elizabeth’s. Being a friendly suburban housewife with a loving husband and two sons‚ the 36 years old housewife would always offer helps to make them feel welcomed. The husband‚ Mr. Cooper was a really friendly and an easy going man. He would laugh easily. Mrs. Cooper on the other hand was introverted and rarely talks. From regular conversations with Mr. Cooper‚ Elizabeth found out that Mr and Mrs Cooper did not have

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    It started as any other afternoon for Mary Maloney. She was waiting for her husband while knitting‚ as always. Shortly after Patrick Maloney arrived home‚ he told Mrs. Maloney something she did not like. In response‚ she murdered her so-called beloved mercilessly. Mrs. Maloney has committed murder of the second degree. She had not planned to kill her husband before‚ but ended up killing him in jealousy and possessiveness. Then proceeded to cover up the crimes. Mrs.Maloney had never planned to kill

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    portray she was thriving on her pregnancy and had no anxieties. It later states “For her‚ this was always a blissful time of day”. The use of “blissful” shows demonstrates the full extent of her contentment. On the arrival of her husband home Mary Maloney begins to detect something is wrong with her husband and a nervous anxiousness starts to appear in her. It states “he did an unusual thing. He lifted his glass and drained it in one swallow”. This was setting the scene that this was not a normal

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