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    The Landlady Ending

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    Alternate ending to “The Landlady” ‘’Why have only two boys been here for a long duration of time’’? Asked young Billy. “Trust me‚ there have been many‚ many people here over the years”. Exclaimed the women. “Why have only two signed in then”? “Please dear‚ won’t you come over here to have a cup of tea with me” Shuttered the old women. “Why If you insist‚ may we talk about this later though‚ I am quite curious”. Said Billy Right around that time‚ Billy heard the most peculiar noise he had ever

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    Danielle Procope #310 "The Landlady" versus "The Broken Chain" essay A good plot in a story is something that will keep you interested and make you want to read more of it. In "The Broken Chain"‚ by Gary Soto‚ the plot was about a boy who was having problems preparing for his first date. In "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl‚ the plot was about a murder mystery. Overall "The Landlady" had more external conflicts and suspense. In the Landlady there were a lot more external conflicts. In "The Broken

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    hosted at Bed and Breakfast‚ were named James Mulholland and Gregory Temple. Later that night‚ the landlady gives him tea that as a faint and bitter taste of almonds. The reader can infer that the tea had poison in it‚ and the old lady would kill him then stuff him like she did to

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    Dahl "On Democracy"

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    to be recognized as fully democratic. These criteria involve all citizens having equal and satisfactory opportunities to participate in the steering of policy. To realize all of these criteria would mean that it has achieved ‘ideal’ democracy‚ but Dahl concedes that it is not practical to expect a perfect democracy given the realities of the world we live in. The criteria are: 1) Equal and effective participation in stating one’s views and preferences in regard to policy 2) Equal and effective

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    Roald Dahl’s life was almost as fantastic as his books. Dahl’s patterns in his life are much like the patterns in his novels. He made a clear connection with the tragedies that his characters are faced with. One theme that is apparent in most of Dahl’s work is the use of cruelty by authority figures on the weak and powerless. Dahl with humor turns this cruelty to be more of a positive‚ amusing aspect‚ rather than a negative traumatizing one that he himself was forced to overcome. Tragedy in the family

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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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    deal with people at work‚ and you can’t be rude because they would have to see them every day. The theme do appearances often reflect reality is illustrated in “The Landlady” by Edgar-Allen-Poe‚ “Raymond’s Run” by Toni Cade Bambara and “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers. In “The Landlady” a short story by Roald Dahl‚ shows the theme appearances don’t often reflect reality. The story starts with Billy Weaver who was going find a cheap hotel‚ when Billy discovers a small motel. Billy

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    Tell-Tale Heart” and the “Landlady” have a lot of differences and common things. They deal with odd characters and peculiar situations. Both of the stories have eerie setting which make them attractive to the people who read them. In some parts of the stories‚ very creepy events happen and make people frightened. Each of them has conflict‚ irony‚ allusion‚ which makes them very attractive to the audience. Both “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe and “The Landlady” by Roald Dahl deal with atypical events

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    When creating a movie based on a story‚ some things may change and others may be kept the same. When comparing “The Landlady” and “Tales of the Unexpected”‚ one can notice several similarities and differences between both. “The Landlady”‚ by Roald Dahl‚ is a fictional story. “Tales of the Unexpected” is a series of fictional stories that involves mystery‚ horror‚ and suspense. When comparing both the story and the episode‚ one can notice many similarities and differences. The story and the episode

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    Landlady Alternate Ending

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    it. The landlady seemed to realize Billy’s expression changed. “Is anything wrong?” The landlady asked. “What is this tea? I have never drunk this kind of tea before.” Looking excited she asked again. “Oh do you like it? Do you want some more?” “No. I am asking what kind of tea this is.” Smiling suspiciously‚ she answered. “Of course you never drank this tea before. I made it myself. And I put something you wouldn’t even imagine.” “What..?” “Oh Billy‚ I am so glad you came into my life. You

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