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    lamb for the slaughter

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    Study Questions on "Lamb to the Slaughter" written by: Elton Gahr • edited by: Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch • updated: 3/2/2012 To understand "Lamb to the Slaughter" fully‚ it requires more that simply understanding the events of the story. It is important also to understand the reasons for the characters’ actions and the choices that the author made. These questions will help to delve into the depth of this story. "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl Roald Dahl is a fun story that uses irony

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    Lamb to the Slaughter

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    Lamb to the Slaughter Story by Ronald Dahl Payal Kachru     Was this piece worthy of the Dahl name? Mary Maloney proves to be an interesting character in this story. She fits well with the dramatic irony‚ tone‚ symbolism‚ and the overall theme of the story because of the brilliant characterization done on her character. Dahl‚ at the beginning of the story‚ sets up the premise that the reader should solely empathize with her character. Continuously‚ he keeps building the pretense that she is

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    Lamb of the Slaughter

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    Lamb of the Slaughter Scene 1 Husband opening door * Mary: (excited) Hello Darling Patrick: (with no emotion/tired) Hello Mary: (questioning) Are you tired? * Patrick: (answering with a little breath) Yes‚ I’m tired it was a long day at work * * Mary: (questioning him) Are you thirsty? Do you want something to drink? * * Patrick: Yes * * Mary: (jumping with joy) I’ll get it! * * Patrick: (with an angry voice) No! Sit down! * * Mary: Honey do

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    Lamb To The Slaughter

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    Roald Dahl has captured readers from the entire world with his short story‚ “Lamb to the Slaughter.” Dahl traps the reader into sympathizing with a killer. “Lamb to the Slaughter” is a great story because the author adds his touch‚ the theme is distinct‚ it relates to popular culture during the time it was written‚ it makes the reader make difficult moral choices‚ and the story relates to itself in a unique manner. In “Lamb to the Slaughter‚” the author makes this a great story. He steps out of his

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    Lamb as an Essayist

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    CHARLES LAMB (1775-1834)‚ an original and delightful English essayist and critic‚ was born in Crown Office Bow‚ Inner Temple‚ London‚ February 10‚ 1775. His father‚ John Lamb‚ a Lincolnshire man‚ who filled the situation of clerk and servant companion to Mr Salt‚ one of the benchers of the Inner Temple‚ was successful in obtaining for Charles‚ the youngest of three children‚ o presentation to Christ’s Hospital‚ where the boy remained from his eighth to his fifteenth year (1782-1789). Here he was

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    lamb to slaughter

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    the hormones that causes her go crazy? For many reason a pregnant women could murder her husband. In “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl a pregnant women murders her detective husband with a piece of meat because he is going to leave her and she is afraid. Roal Dahl wrote this story to tell us that anybody could get hurt by anybody don’t matter if they love them or not. In the beginning of “Lamb to the Slaughter” a women named Mary Maloney is waiting for her husband to come home from work. It seems

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    lamb to the slaughter

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    Dahl‚ Roald. “Lamb to the Slaughter.” The Best of Roald Dahl. New York: Vintage Books Edition‚ July 1990. Print. Lamb to the Slaughter is a very powerful short story in that it is only nine pages‚ yet it still has the ability to get my brain flowing and creep me out completely. This story shows how a dedicated housewife can change into a cold blooded murderer and a psychopath in a matter of seconds. The strain to hold together a relationship is shown from the wife‚ Mary Maloney‚ in the first few

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    The Lamb Annotation

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    First‚ we will learn about The Lamb. Everyone in the class will read the poem to themselves and then with a partner. They will discuss what they think the meanings to the poem is to them and we will discuss them as a whole class. Line one “Little Lamb‚ who made thee?” it is asking the lamb who created the lamb‚ where did it come from? Line two “Does thou know who made thee‚” It is basically asking the same thing as the first line‚ but in a different way. Line three and four “Gave thee life‚ and bid

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    Silence of Women

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    a relationship‚ the man is the dominant figure. This can be seen all over the media- from television‚ the Internet‚ magazines‚ books‚ etc. Women are often showed as the weaker figure‚ and forced to lean on their men for everything. The poem “The Silence of Women” by Liz Rosenberg is about women becoming more demanding as they age and rebelling against the expectation for them to be submissive. The basic plot to the poem is that as a couple ages‚ the men become nicer and the woman take over the

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    Lamb to the Slaughter

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    Comparing Stories Over the passed six weeks we have been reading two detective stories: ‘The Speckled Band’ by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ by Roald Dahl. Both stories are diverse and decisive but‚ are very different. The stories contain basic detective ingredients such as‚ the evil villain‚ the cunning detective and most importantly an action packed ending. ‘The Speckled Band’ is a fairly long story which is filled with information. The text is stretched out into many

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