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    A lamb to the slaughter Mrs. Mary Malony was waiting for her husband to coma back home from work‚ while she was waiting she entertained herself with sewing. Mrs. Malony loved to wait for her husband‚ merely the thought that each minute gone by made it nearer the time her husband would come home would make her pleased with herself. Every day at 4.50 her beloved husband Mr. Patrick Malony arrives at their home. Mrs. Mary Malony has it as a tradition to make him a strong drink and a weak one for herself

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    Lenora Rayford September 14‚ 2013 6th Edmodo Assignment Ms. Guy Lamb to the Slaughter Lamb to the Slaughter uses the different types of irony. There are three main types: Dramatic‚ Situational‚ and Verbal. Dramatic irony is cased when the audience knows something the characters don’t. Situational irony is something no one expects. And Verbal irony is saying something you don’t exactly mean. The first type of irony used is verbal irony. It was used when Mary Maloney stated “Is he dead?” knowing

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    those with mental illness are more prone to violence. He keeps a straight face while torturing his victims and even makes jokes about their screams. Granted‚ a few amount of mentally ill patients may exhibit some of these symptoms but‚ Silence of the Lambs portrays these extremes as norms by allowing the two main characters to have the most extreme forms of their mental illness. The action of Buffalo Bill greatly resembles those of Frankenstein and his creation of the monster. Buffalo Bill is not trying

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    Tavener The Lamb The Lamb uses 4-part choir only. This consists of sopranos‚ altos‚ tenors and bass. The ranges of the higher voices are narrow with the soprano only having a range of a augmented 5th and the Alto’s range of a major 6th‚ the tenor has a range of a major 7th and the Bass has a range of a major 9th The texture of this pieces starts monophonic with only the soprano preforming‚ then in bar 2 there is use of two part texture with the addition of the alto this causes the texuture

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    "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" correlate to To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee in its themes of innocence and exposure. “The Lamb” discusses the topic of childhood innocence and in the novel is delineated through three characters- Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill. They are mockingbirds who only see good things. Due to this‚ they have a black and white perspective of the world. Lee exhibits their view during the trial. The children believed that the jury would acquit Tom Robinson. There was exculpatory evidence

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    Lamb to the Slaughter”‚ written by Roald Dahl‚ is a short story about a seemingly normal couple that appears happy and is expecting their first child. Patrick is a police officer who works long hours. Mary‚ his wife‚ stays at home. There is nothing in the beginning of this story that portrays her as an extraordinary character. She appears to be a simple‚ loving and caring. This image quickly changes when her husband returns home from work one night to inform her that he is leaving her. This

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    The Tyger‚ and Half-past Two are poems which explore encounters between the speaker‚ or a character‚ and a force that is greater than he is. How do the three poets develop and contemplate this experience? Prayer before Birth‚ The Tyger and Half-past Two are three poems which explore an encounter between the character and a force much greater than he is. The first‚ by Louis MacNeice‚ uses imagery of religion and innocence to present God as a higher power acting above us‚ whilst The Tyger‚ by William

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    In the novel Beka Lamb‚ Zee Edgell uses many techniques to improve her writing while creating a mood and tone. With the usage of these various techniques the author made the novel remarkable to me. The usage of Background Information‚ Symbolism‚ Dialogue‚ Natural Imagery and Foreshadowing. Background information brings many data. We learnt that the hurricane that brought together for the first time unity between all the races. Every one of the races and they achieved repairs and shared sustenance

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    In “Lamb to the Slaughter‚” the beginning of the short story expresses how Mary Maloney‚ the main character and wife to Patrick Maloney‚ is six months pregnant. The author of “Lamb to the Slaughter‚” Roald Dahl‚ greatly expresses Mary’s deep love for her husband in the exposition of the short story‚ but despite Mary’s immense love for her husband‚ Patrick Maloney‚ he has the desire to leave her. Dahl never specifically states Patrick’s reasoning for wanting to leave Mary‚ so the readers try to use

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    The silence of the lamb is a very interesting movie. This movie was published in the year 1991. Thomas Harris who learned about Ted Bundy‚ Gary M. Heidnick and Ed Gein‚ shaped the character of Buffalo Bill. Ed Gein was the most influential for the silence of the lamb. One significant tie between Gein and Bill was that Gein decided to become a woman after his mother’s passing in hopes to collecting body parts to build a “woman’s suit”‚ like Bill did. I enjoyed the entire movie and I was really anxious

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