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    Remember Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are and Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach? Or the Japanese folktale about Momotaro‚ the Peach Boy who battles monstrous creatures on a distant island? Who knew that Sendak and Dahl may have plundered Japanese folklore to construct their stories about boys who set sail in search of adventure? We will never know why Dahl changed his title from James and the Giant Cherry and gave James Trotter a "great big beautiful peach" to navigate the waters‚

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    Character Analysis of Mary Maloney "Lamb to the Slaughter" Characterization is an important component in short story writing. In the short story "Lamb to the Slaugher" written by Roald Dahl‚ we are introduced to Mary Maloney‚ a pregnant housewife who recently found out that her husband is going to leave her. Mary develops into a very complex character as the events of the short story unfold. Mary is a typical housewife‚ waiting on her husband hand and foot. She loves him dearly‚ but as the short

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    In the short texts The Landlady and Lamb to the Slaughter written by Roald Dahl‚ important characters are the Landlady and Mary Maloney. Both these characters are important as they are not the pleasant personas they appear to be and are in fact ruthless murderers. The Landlady is about an elderly woman who kills her house guest by poisoning them with arsenic and then stuffs their bodies. Lamb to the Slaughter is about a housewife Mary Maloney who kills her husband Patrick Maloney‚ with a leg of

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    many different opinions on if they are “real” or “accurate.”A classic example is James and the Giant Peach originally written by Roald Dahl in 1961 and adapted to film in 1996 by Disney. Originally this movie was never going to be made as Roald turned down many different offers for this to adapted to screen during his life. It was not until he died that his wife‚ Liccy Dahl‚ agreed to have it made. There are quite a few changes between book and movie versions due to artistic vision‚ and many have voiced

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    Comparing the Speckled Band and Lamb to the Slaughter The Speckled Band was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. Lamb to the Slaughter was written by Roald Dahl in 1954. Detective stories mainly base themselves around solving murder cases; the reader is taken on a journey to find who is guilty and their motive which is normally along the lines of greed‚ loneliness and hatred. ‘The Speckled Band’ is written in 1st person and the story is narrated by Dr Watson‚ Sherlock Holmes’ partner. Helen

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    giving a flight to fantasy‚ bit it shapes their ambitions and what they see as to be the possible and impossible. As we grow up to be adults‚ while many of these notions are long gone‚ a few stay and turn into inspirations for future adventures. Roald Dahl is one of the authors who has perhaps been single-handedly responsible for taking millions of kids over the years out of the poverty of creative thoughts and woven worlds where anything can happen to ordinary kids One of these books is Charlie

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    Comparing Stories Over the passed six weeks we have been reading two detective stories: ‘The Speckled Band’ by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ by Roald Dahl. Both stories are diverse and decisive but‚ are very different. The stories contain basic detective ingredients such as‚ the evil villain‚ the cunning detective and most importantly an action packed ending. ‘The Speckled Band’ is a fairly long story which is filled with information. The text is stretched out into many

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    hearing this news‚ Mrs. Maloney undoubtedly went into shock; a trance almost. "When she walked across the room‚ she couldn’t feel her feet touching the floor. She couldn’t feel anything except a slight sickness. She did everything without thinking." [Dahl] She had just received life changing news. She stopped thinking. She thought of nothing except the betrayal of her husband. As her husband crashed to the floor‚ this poor woman realized what she had done. Being the wife of a detective‚ she knew

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    Not So Nice After All In the story of “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf”‚ Roald Dahl interprets the little girl as a gun-wielding murderer. While in most of the other interpretations of this story we’ve read this semester‚ she seemingly is just a young and naive little girl. When she walks into grandmothers house she has no idea that her grandmother has already been eaten‚ and soon enough finds out that the wolf has scheduled her to be next on his list. The pistol that Little Red Riding hood

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    Analysis – Genesis and Catastrophe Short introduction Genesis and Catastrophe by Roald Dahl is a short story included in the book Kiss Kiss (1960)‚ a collection of macabre short stories that are known to shock the reader. Setting The story takes place in Braunau‚ Austria‚ in 1889. A woman‚ Klara‚ is in the hospital giving birth to a baby boy and is very anxious‚ wondering if the newborn is going to pull through. You can include a spoiler here and tell your reader that the baby boy

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