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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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    Dahl The Landlady‚ Billy gets taken in by a nice old landlady into her den. There are two main themes in this story the irony of Billy’s situation and the deception of the landlady to trick Billy to be at ease. In this short story‚ the theme of irony is shown best by the situation Billy is presented with. On the way up the stairs to Billy’s room‚ she is explaining she is always ready just in case someone‚ as perfect as him‚

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    both connect and contrast each other. "The Landlady" and "Monkey’s Paw" are collectively creepy from all perspectives. As "The Landlady" follows a young man as he is poisoned and preserved by a middle-aged woman and "Monkey’s Paw" describes how a family is negatively affected by wishing on a monkey’s paw that is said to have mysterious powers‚ both illustrate scenes that leave readers’ skin crawling. Within the pages of these two books live the landlady‚ a middle aged bed and breakfast owner who

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    Jose Rojas Mrs. Macchiarella 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

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    The Landlady Roald Dahl The Landlady by Roald Dahl is about a story of Billy Weaver‚ and how he finds someone who seems to be too good to be true. The landlady appears to be a harmless old lady but turns out to be something much more. Unfortunately for Billy he judges the old lady to be something she is not. Roald Dahl builds a sense of foreboding by making the landlady appear to be too good to be true and drops hints about how not to judge a book by its cover. Billy had a suspicion about the

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    Foreshadowing of “The Landlady” “The Landlady” is a short story written by Roald Dahl and is in third person point of view. Roald Dahl’s story takes place in Bath‚ England at a bed and breakfast‚ is staying Billy Weaver stays. Others book by Roald Dahl include: The Golden Ticket‚ BFG‚ and the Chocolate Factory. Dahl uses many examples of foreshadowing throughout this story. In the story “The Landlady” a boy named Billy Weaver goes to a boarding home in Bath‚ England. Billy Weaver’s landlady is a strange

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    Billy is starting to feel a little under the weather. He decides to tell the Landlady that he is getting tired and is ready to head to bed. The Landlady is okay with it so Billy heads to his room. Billy falls asleep after a little bit of tea and cookies. A few hours later Billy wakes up. While he’s waking up‚ He notices that he can’t move any of his arms or his legs. This worried Billy‚ He looks around and realizes that he is strapped down onto a table. He has been stripped down and there are bruises

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    STYLE‚ TONE‚ AND MOOD IN LANDLADY Prose 1 Arief Febriyanto 63708028 Moch Fajar Akbar 63708014 Willi Adjie 63706897 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF LETTERS INDONESIA UNIVERSITY OF COMPUTER 2011 STYLE‚ TONE‚ AND MOOD 1. STYLE Style is the use of literary devices‚ tone‚ and mood in a particular way that makes author’s writing recognizable. In another word‚ the style of writing is the style of author who writes it. The author’s style can be recognized by the following

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    In Roald Dahl’s “The Landlady‚” the plot can be used to demonstrate the theme of the story‚ which is not to judge a book by its cover. Dahl writes that Billy Weaver‚ the main character‚ “would very much like to stay at the [bed and breakfast]” (Dahl 75). This quote serves as the exposition‚ which set one up with the story. Later on in the story‚ Billy has to sign his name in a book to help the old lady remember who stayed there for future reference. As he’s doing this‚ he recognizes Christopher

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    The “Landlady” was a suspenseful story wrote by Roald Dahl‚ but how was this story made so suspenseful? Well there are many reasons from the clues he gave out‚ to the words he used to describe the setting. Still many people wonder how stories get you on the edge of your seat in suspense just waiting to see what is going to happen. The question I’m asking is‚ how does the author‚ Roald Dahl make the story “The Landlady” so suspenseful? In the beginning‚ Billy the main character was put in a predicament

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