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    In “Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin and “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl‚ Desiree Valmonde and Mary Maloney are two smitten housewives living in two different eras of time; Desiree lives in the time of slavery while Mary seems to live around the ‘50s. Although there are years in time difference‚ both women are willing to wait on hand and foot for their husbands. Neither give their husbands a true reason to break off the relationship yet both husbands do. While Desiree and Mary go through radical

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    Roald Dahl Lamb to the Slaughter The main characters in this story are the Maloney couple‚ known as Mary and Patrick Maloney. She is described as the typical housewife‚ she is inteligent and bright. Her home is clean and she organizes it well. She loves her husband and she is happy as she is with child.Her husband is a police officer‚ a senior. It looks like he is a police officer long time. Their home is warm and clean. Thursdays‚they usually go out for dinner and before it he has a drink

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    Characterization is an important component in short story writing. In the short story "Lamb to the Slaughter" 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 story unfolds‚ we see that he does not share the same feelings

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    stories‚ Lamb to the Slaughter and Jury of Hers Peers‚ there are many similarities and differences like‚ they are different because of the setting‚ the way the victim was killed‚ and if the audience knows who the killer was; the similarities are both the killers were the wives‚ both stories show understanding for the wife‚ and why she murdered‚ and both stories are told in 3rd person limited. There are many differences in these two stories. Even the setting is different. In Lamb to the Slaughter‚ the

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    Pathetically innocent‚ brutally ironic‚ and terribly funny Lamb to the slaughter is a story which reveals the savagery that lurks inside of all civilized people and the suddenness with which it can emerge. Like fat melting in a pan‚ Lamb to the Slaughter has a smooth and natural feel to it. The way that the story depicts Mrs. Maloney actually makes the reader feel sympathetic towards her‚ regardless of her actions. To the reader it seems obvious that Mrs. Maloney has been mistreated. The husband

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    ends with “Til death do us part”. Unfortunately‚ in some marriages the vows aren’t taken that sacred. In the two short stories‚ ‘The Alchemist’s Secret”‚ and “Lamb to the Slaughter”‚ their protagonists took their vows of “til death do us part” very personal; was willing to do anything to keep their vows. In short story‚ Lamb to the Slaughter‚ an old devoted wife‚ Mary Maloney‚ waited for her husband‚ Patrick Maloney‚ to return home from work as a police officer. He arrives home around the usual

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    the stories we read‚ Lamb to the Slaughter and A Jury of Her Peers‚ women felt victimized‚ and killed their husbands. While they both took action for a different reason‚ those actions yielded the same result: a dead man‚ a guilty woman‚ and a criminal investigation. It seems that‚ based on the ending of A Jury of Her Peers‚ neither one of them will be caught or punished for their actions‚ because both women refused to admit to their crime. Mary Maloney (Lamb to the Slaughter) left her dead husband

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    Comparison between ‘Hey You Down There’ and ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ In Lamb to the Slaughter‚ Mary Maloney cannot wait for her husband Patrick‚ who is a policeman to come home. When he gets home‚ he tells her he is leaving her. Although she is stunned‚ she still wants to make him supper. She cannot believe what she is hearing. She gets a leg of lamb‚ which is frozen and in an impulse she kills her husband with it. Pretending nothing has happened‚ she goes to the grocers to get vegetables. Mary

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    Have you ever meet a person that acted absolutely normal but turns out so much different? In the story “ Lamb to the slaughter” Mary Maloney is much different in the end than in the beginning. At the beginning she is nice but in the end she turns out to kill her husband. The reader thinks Mary Maloney is happy‚ persistent‚ observant because she acts very different at the end than the beginning. In the beginning of the story Mary Maloney is very happy. On page 23 it says “Their was a slow smiling

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    In the short story Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl‚ the women‚ Mary Maloney is waiting for her husband to get home‚ relaxing‚ missing her husband‚ with two glasses and some drinks (page1). She was pregnant with a child‚ six months. She heard her husband pulling up outside‚ so he come in and she stood up‚ walked over to him‚ kissed him and greeted him. He was giving off a bad vibe like he didn’t want to be bothered or he just was irritated with someone at the time or something was bothering him

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