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    appearance was described as a small ratty faced man with grey teeth‚ rat like eyes‚ slightly pointed ears‚ wearing a cloth hat‚ greyish coloured jacket with enormous pockets. In other words‚ he looked like a human rat. In my opinion I think that Roald Dahl describes the hitch hiker similarly to a rat so that it makes the reader assume that the hitch hiker is probably a looney-toon‚ murderer or some other sort of criminal. Once the reader assume that‚ it will make them predict that something bad or

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    I chose to read “the enormous crocodile ”‚ written by Roald Dahl . It’s a classic given out in 1978. Roald Dahl Is a great writer and has had great success at writing children books. It’s something special about this book‚ the background and the title that made me choose it . The enormous crocodile sounds like a scary and exciting title and the background looks colourful and exciting. Science I also was well known with the writer (Roald Dahl)‚ it made it easier to pick the book because I really

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    ’Lamb to the Slaughter’ is a intriguing murder story set in the 1950’s America written by the well renowned children’s author Roald Dahl. The plot is threaded with irony‚ which injects it with dark humour. In this critical evaluation I will determine whether Mary Maloney premeditated the murder of her husband or if it was a spur of the moment act or ’crime of passion’. The short story is set in America and this is clear due to words such as ’precinct’‚ ’closet’ and ’Idaho potatoes’. The story opens

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    “The Landlady” Personal Response In this short story “The Landlady” written by Roald Dahl‚ it is about a young 17 year old boy‚ named Billy‚ who is travelling by himself‚ and he has a set place in mind where to stay the night‚ but comes across a very cheap bed and breakfast place‚ that seems decent for one night. The bed and breakfast is run by an elder lady‚ who seems loving and kind‚ but we are later shown how she is strange and does very weird things. Once it became obvious that the lady

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    Mr. Anthony Foundation Of R/W Honors 30 April 2024 The Landlady - Essay Even the nicest of looks can be deceiving. In Roald Dahl’s short story “The Landlady‚” the protagonist Billy Weaver travels to Bath‚ England‚ for a business trip. While wandering the small town of Bath‚ Billy comes across a Bed and Breakfast. Upon entering the well-furnished home‚ Billy is compelled up the stairs to ring the bell‚ he is then abruptly greeted by the landlady. The Bed and Breakfast will be used to influence the conflict

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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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    different and astonishing authors who write many styles of books. Roald Dahl and Edgar Allan Poe are just two of them. Both Roald Dahl and Edgar Allan Poe had indistinguishable backgrounds. Dahl’s father had passed away when he was only four years old. In comparison‚ Poe’s father had left his family at a youthful age. Meanwhile‚ his mother passed away when he was only three years old. Aside from background‚ the books “Umbrella Man” by Roald Dahl and “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe were both indicated

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    The Sound Machine By Roald Dahl Story analysis by Benyahia Mohamed Lamine The Sound Machine‚ is an attractive story about a man who was obsessed with sound‚ his name is Klausner. Klausner believed that the human ear can’t hear all sounds around as or as he said ”there are inaudible sound that cannot be heard by the human ear”;so he invented a machine designed to receive high frequency sounds an translate them so that the human can hear it. In summer evening when Klausner was working on his

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    The Deception of the Landlady The characters and symbols in this story show the theme as people should not always believe in what they see or hear because things are not always as they seem. First off‚ in this story the characters reveal the theme through their actions‚ thoughts and verbal speeches. They show that people should not believe in what they hear or see because it could be a lie. In the beginning of the short story‚ the landlady portrays a very polite and welcoming person. For instance

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    Suspense in the landlady The landlady is a story‚ fenced in walls of suspense‚ uncertainty‚ and stereotypical innocence of an elderly woman‚ luring‚ lusting‚ over a young man‚ giving the story a seductive twist.   Suspense is first ignited by Billy’s attraction to a sign printed on a bed and breakfast. Initially the style‚ in which the author writes ‘BED AND BREAKFAST’‚ is suspicious‚ reading that‚ the words don’t role of your tongue‚ printed letters are usually associated with a warning. If

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