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    Slaughter” written by Ronald Dahl is an amazing story. In the story there are two main characters‚ Patrick and Mary Maloney. Patrick Maloney is a very hardworking detective and‚ Mary Maloney is a hardworking housewife. In the story “The “Lamb To The Slaughter” written by Ronald Dahl. Patrick Maloney comes home to his wife and tells her he wants a divorce.mrs. Maloney does not mrs. Maloney does not want to take that very well. She goes crazy mentally but on the outside she stays calm. She decides to

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    Mary Maloney was a very complex character‚ her personality changing quickly throughout the story. Roald Dahl’s character was kind at first‚ always wanting to do what would make her 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

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    The bright fluorescent lights of the store shone‚ Mary Maloney skipped in. How are you Mary? Mary bouncingly asked for peas and potatoes. Leaning over the counter‚ asking for her vegetables. What a husband he must be sending his wife here for some veges at this time?. With her frozen lamb she would cook for Maloney- what a rush and hassle‚ her high pitch voice‚ and bright smile in my face a childlike simplicity. How about afterwards? ‚ yes a cheesecake‚ I know he likes that. She smiled and left.

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    Mary Maloney’s Character Analysis Class has recently read Roald Dahl’s short story‚ “Lamb to the Slaughter”. In “Lamb to the Slaughter” there is a married couple; however the husband wants to divorce his wife Mary. Mary then becomes enraged and takes drastic measures. In the short story there is an interesting transformation in Mary Maloney’s character. Mary Maloney is a dynamic character because she changes from a loving wife to a manipulative and unstable widow. While reading the short

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    English 10 11 November 2012 Mary Maloney Persuasive Essay Mary Maloney killed her husband because he had told her he is in love with another woman. However it is clear no sane woman would ever kill her husband with a frozen lamb chop. She should be convicted of temporary insanity because she was madly in love with her husband one minute and killed him the next‚ she seemed to have no regrets of killing her husband‚ and she was most likely OCD. Almost all who have met Mary and her husband would agree

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    Mary Maloney watched them take each bite from the meat. She kept giggling‚ because of how clueless they were. Mary’s plan was going well. The boys were eating up all the lamb‚ covering all her tracks. Minutes later‚ she peaked into the kitchen and noticed all the lamb had been eaten up. “Leaving so soon?” “Why‚ yes. It’s getting dark out and we should head back. Thank you for the meal Mrs. Maloney. It was splendid.” Jack had said. “Of course‚ glad you enjoyed it. Hope to see you return.” They

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    Slaughter”‚ Mary Maloney‚ the main character kills her husband‚ Patrick because he told her upsetting news that scarred her deeply‚ which twas never revealed. After realizing what she had just done‚ Mary had to act fast. In the beginning after Mary killed her husband‚ she freshened up‚ left the house‚ and pretended to find her husband dead at home. After police arrived‚ she acted innocent and vulnerable.This is dramatic irony because although the police were fooled‚ the readers knew Mary was responsible

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    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 mouth soft‚ and the eyes seemed larger‚ darker than before” (page 107‚ paragraph 2‚ line 7). The story starts innocently enough‚ with Mary being an exemplary housewife

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    chatter of the wind and rain. Sitting in the stifling silence‚ Mary Maloney was drowning in her whirlwind of thought as she anxiously paced the floor. Suddenly‚ she stopped at a chilling epiphany: she can’t carry the burden of killing her own husband. It was eating away at the little amount of mental stability she had left. She couldn’t bare knowing she would have to raise her daughter without a father because of her own actions. Mary‚ in a stupefied state‚ muttered to herself‚ "What am I going to

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    passion. According to the Legal Information Institute‚ a Crime of Passion is classified as “A crime committed while in the throes of passion‚ with no opportunity to reflect on what is happening and what the person is about to do.”(source) What Mary Maloney did was not murder but only a crime of passion. The expected result was not to kill her husband but only to keep him and not lose him to the other woman. This is the natural instinct of a woman who was under the impression that she was in a happy

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