reduces enzyme activity‚ therefore the muscle and the carcass becomes firm. This lactic acid is essential to produce meat‚ which provides the taste‚ softness‚ good quality and colour.” (FAO‚ 2001) When the animals are stressed before and during slaughter‚ “the glycogen in the muscle is used up‚ and the lactic acid level in the meat is reduced‚ this will have serious adverse effects on meat quality.” (FAO‚ 2001) Soon after animal’s death “muscles tighten in the condition called rigor mortis and the
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the literal and symbolic meanings of "night" in the book? Use examples from the text. 6. How does Wiesel’s writing style strengthen the overall mood? Provide textual support. 7. On page 59. Wiesel describes the soup cauldrons as lambs waiting for slaughter. How do you think the other “inmates” took the situation? If they were writing the book how would they have described it? What sort of mood would be expressed? Use textual examples. 8. Nearing the end of page 54 we see Wiesel’s father
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the Pharaoh to free the Israelites from slavery. The tenth plague is referred to as the “Death of the Firstborn.” Exodus 12 explains how God told Moses to mark the two doorposts and lintel of each Israelites’ house with the blood of a slaughtered lamb. When the Angel of Death passed through Egypt‚ it would “pass over” the houses marked with lamb’s blood and strike down the firstborn male‚ human or animal‚ of every unmarked house. When the Pharaoh awoke to find his firstborn son killed‚ he allowed
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The Benefits of Insanity Mary Maloney‚ the poor‚ distraught housewife in Roald Dahl’s Lamb to the Slaughter‚ is not guilty of her murderous actions by reason of temporary insanity‚ as at the time‚ she did not know what she was doing. Her lack of awareness of the situation going on around her is seen when she “stood very still through it all‚ watching him [her husband] with a kind of dazed horror as he went further and further away from her” (2). Here‚ Mary is in shock as her beloved husband‚ the
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foreshadowing. David dreams that his father will slaughter Sophie because she is a mutant. He sees Sophie begging for help but nobody helps her. The ironic thing is that it in the Christian faith is said that god loves all creatures and everyone is unique in their own way‚ but yet‚ these people are the opposite even though they cherish god so much. He dreams that his father slaughters cuts Sophie’s throat. This symbolizes Sophie being an innocent lamb being sacrificed. David’s father may think he is
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’clave’ and ’spake’ to help set the appropriate tone‚ this helps Owen stress what those who promote and wage war are doing to young men sent to fight it on their behalf. The father prepares to kill his son by preparing ’fire and iron’ while son asks ’lamb‚ for this burnt offering’. Abram’s methodical preparation represents the uncaring British High Command who sent their youth to fight. Our anger and fear is realised as Isaac is tied up ’with belts and straps’. The story emphasises his innocence and
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conscience‚ and hearts. If only an animal would ever speak or rise up the way many human rights activist did in the past in defense of human equality regardless of race or skin color. Surely we would have massive protests and riots from pigs‚ cows‚ lambs‚ goats‚ and many other animals whose rights are just completely ignore by the vast majority. It is sad to see that these rights are only applied in favor of a handful of animals‚ while others are locked away and confined to feedlots where the powerful
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pre-modification “Stripping” symbolises the Marquis taking away her innocence. Carter uses the simile “bare as a lamb chop” to describe the girl‚ reinforcing her innocence‚ as the connotations of a lamb can be considered as innocence and purity because she is a virgin. The adjectival pre-modification of “bare” emphasizes how vulnerable he perceives her; like a “lamb” to the slaughter‚ reinforcing his male patriarchy. Carter uses the linguistic style of foreshadowing in the minor sentence: “And
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Jewish religion believe that Isaiah 53 describes the jews as being “All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all….. he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter” Sheep gone astray. Brought to the slaughter. I find it very powerful. The Bible has been taken and turned into many things through many
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characteristics of a messianic figure‚ outlining the messianic narrative. It reads‚ “He was lead like a lamb to the slaughter ...The punishment that brought us peace was on him‚” The nature of Jesus is understood through simile‚ as Jesus is compared to a lamb‚ symbolising purity‚ gentleness‚ and sacrifice. This symbolism is significant as Hebrews would have identified with slaughtering an unblemished lamb to atone for their sin. The alliteration then used in punishment and peace emphasises the connection
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