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    Roald Dahl presents scary or creepy moments within this writing by using peculiar details‚ shocking‚ surprising situations‚ and by leaving suspicion to the reader. The two stories‚ The Landlady and Lamb to the Slaughter both show Roald Dahl’s skills of creating illustrative details and coming up with unusual situations to make the reader feel uneasy. First of all‚ Roald Dahl uses multiple peculiar details to make the stories have a creepy effect. In the Landlady‚ the lady does very many abnormal

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    Laughter makes us feel good on the inside. It helps break down barriers between people. If the movie were watching makes us laugh then its successful comedy. The texts baby’s day out by Patrick read Johnson‚ Cinderella by Roald Dahl and Snow white and the dreadful dwarfs by Roald Dahl are all successful comedies. They use the techniques of slapstick‚ absurdity and black humour. Slapstick humour is a rough‚ clumsy and physical behaviour that causes us to laugh. It is usually accompanied by an exaggerated

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    by the author Roald Dahl will be discussed. Techniques that are specific to non- fiction writing to impart the intended purpose of the text‚ Boy: tales of childhood. The text boy: tales of childhood begins with Roald’s “one-armed father” Haral Dahl and Roald’s uncle Oscar‚ who are both running away together to France to make their fortune. Pg 14 “while uncle Oscar was bustling around in La Rochelle‚ his one-armed brother Harald was not sitting on his rump doing nothing”. Roald uses the colloquial

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    December 2010 Lamb to the Slaughter – Roald Dahl WALT – identify and discuss techniques used by Roald Dahl in the short story ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’. Techniques we are going to study for the exam essay paper are: Characterisation Setting Turning Point Building tension Key Incidents Characterisation:Mary Maloney Before Turning Point Caring – “I’ll get it!” “Darling‚ shall I get your slippers?” Slightly obsessed – “She loved to luxuriate in the presence of this

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    man” by Roald Dahl. Roald Dahl is a British writer‚ who is well-known for creating wonderful children`s fiction. He was born in Wales on 16th September 1916 to Norwegian nɔːˈwiːdʒən parents. His father died when he was 3 years old and he was brought up by his mother. He had a fairly unhappy time at (the) boarding school which he later described as "days of horrors" filled with "rules‚ rules and still more rules that had to be obeyed‚" which inspired much of his gruesome fiction.  Roald Dahl didn`t

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    among children around the entire world and it has adopted different versions by many writers. One of the famous versions of this t​ ale​ came from Roald Dahl who included this in his famous book Revolting Rhymes. There he fractured traditional fairly tales and he also put a touch of his dark humor by which he is so recognized. To begin with‚ Roal Dahl presents many changes to Cinderella’s t​ raditional ​ tale. Firstly‚ he decides to go off the plot in a different direction‚ altered the characters

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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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    done this; he would have done something more along the lines of ‘bed and breakfast’. You ca see how the style in which you present two of the same words‚ can create two totally different feelings.   After introducing the ‘BED AND BREAKFAST’ Raold Dahl then begins to paint a picture of a comfortable homely residence‚ a fire burning‚ green curtains (some sort of velvety material) and the pretty little dachshund curled up asleep. This all seems very nice‚ but when we are revealed to the fact that he

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    Authors use literary devices to allow the readers to figure out why Mrs. Maloney killed her husband. In the short story "Lamb to the Slaughter" Roald Dahl uses characterization‚ mood and conflict to develop Mrs. Maloney’s character so that the reader can figure out why she killed her husband. Roald Dahl uses characterization to develop the character of Mrs. Maloney. The first way he uses characterization is when Mrs.Maloney says to herself to just “keep things absolutely natural and there’ll be

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    Slaughter’ by Roald Dahl‚ ‘A Daughter’s Story’ by Fatima Moradi‚ and ‘Jewelled Mirror’ by Izel Öztürk. We investigated and analysed the use of language devices such as metaphors‚ irony‚ and personification. We have worked on summarising the stories‚ the moral/purpose of the story‚ points of view and the multiple types of first and third person‚ and the culture of stories and how we can tell where they are based off of language used in the story. My favourite story was ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ by Roald Dahl

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