Lamb to the Slaughter is a suspense short story which seems realistic to me. The plot is about a wife killing her husband because he was going to leave and she tried to cover the crime. Sounded like the news we see every day on TV and newspaper. Love can easily transform into hatred when we lose our senses. The author describes the setting very well. Although the story is short, I can feel the dark mysterious atmosphere since its beginning. The story takes place in a house and a market which is the common places. The conflict of Lamb to the Slaughter is the husband broke up with his wife. This conflict leads to the scene that the wife murdered him. We all know that breaking up with our loved ones are hard to accept. Some had gone mad and done …show more content…
The main characters, Patrick, the husband who is a prideful man and doesn’t love his wife anymore, is like one of the douchebags these days. Mary, an exemplary wife who is sweet, soft, kind and loves her husband with all her heart but suddenly turns out to be the person who killed her husband. I think she didn’t really want to do that but somehow the emotions just take control the body, which is not unusual. The police, who were fooled by the act of Mary, are not really stupid but they used their feelings lead the investigation instead of the logic. But who wouldn’t fall for her trap? This woman is clever. She knew how to destroy the weapon without anyone’s suspicion. She put on an act perfectly. She knew how to create an alibi for herself. She knew she was going to get away with this crime. Even the readers bow down to her undeniable intelligence. The theme of the story is simply its name, Lamb to the slaughter. Lamb represents the innocent one who looks weak and harmless but when it decides to do something, it can change into the opposite side, the slaughter. There is a popular quote that can be used as the theme “Don’t Judge the Book by Its Cover.” You’ll never know what’s behind the
Murder, one of the worst crimes a human could commit, is not taken lightly and most times the primary suspect is a male. In the 2 stories, “Lamb of the Slaughter”, and “The Landlady”, the reader learns just how murderous man’s counterpart can be. Roald Dahl, the author of these 2 stories, wrote “Lamb of the Slaughter” from the perspective of Mary Malony a loving housewife who gets terrible news, and wrote“The Landlady” from the perspective of Billy Weaver, a 17 year old businessman who stumbles across a Bed and Breakfast run by our next “Mistress of Death”. The reader will learn that even though these 2 stories are different in many ways, they still have plenty of similarities.
Initially, “Lamb to the Slaughter” provides an eye opening look into Gothic literature. It revolves around a hot mess relationship, with Mary Maloney and her husband Patrick. Before Mary was told the bad news, she could feel the tense mood in the air but ignored it. Mary babbled on to her husband but he was distracted on what he was about to tell her. Patrick asked her to take a seat, and then began to tell Mary the bad news. After she was told, not a word or movement was mad from her, she sat there with a stone cold face and unable to digest the news. “So there it is” he added “And I know it’s kind of a bad time to be telling you, but there simply wasn’t any other way. Of course I’ll give you money and see you’re looked after. But there need’nt really be any fuss I
In Roald Dahl’s short story “Lamb to the Slaughter” , Mary Maloney murders her husband, a detective, after he declares that he is leaving her. Mary then has to cover her tracks or else she and her unborn child will be killed. Throughout the story, Mary’s character changes from loving wife to cold killer and back again based on her situation.
Mrs. Maloney gets away with the murder in the end. This caused by a revolting ending in which he police detectives eat the leg of lamb that was used to kill Patrick. The writer creates an unbelievable ending by making the story, up to the murder, set in a very normal family house. It is not somewhere you would associate with a morbid killing. The writer builds up an impression that the marriage may not be as good as it could be, and both were under strain not to release the tension onto each other.
Is Mary a good liar? Mary is careless, clever and a devoted housewife. Although, she killed her husband, she truly loved him and would have done anything to stay by his side. At first, the reader might think Mary is a clingy and loving wife, but as the story progresses, the readers learn things aren’t always as they seem. Throughout the story Dahl reveals examples that helps the reader understand more about Mary’s character.
In the short story “Lamb to the Slaughter”, author Roald Dahl conveys his feelings that the troubles in life can be solved by analyzing the situation before acting, that you should appreciate what you have, and that ultimately that everyone is a lamb, all with the power to break free of their control.
You wouldn’t expect the lamb to kill the man. “ Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl is a about a women named Mary Maloney that killed her husband. Mary’s husband tells her that he is leaving her. Not knowing what to do to try to keep her husband, she gets a leg of lamb and hits her husband in the back of the head and kills him. She quickly covers her tracks and fools the police, offering them the leg of the lamb for dinner to get rid of the evidence. Therefore Roald Dahl’s use of irony throughout the story, builds up a understanding of Mary Maloney.
There’s plenty of meat and stuff in the freezer, and you can have it right here and not even have to move out of the chair’’’ (2). Mary only ever want to please Patrick. She made sure everything was perfect for him and to never do anything wrong. She could not think of anything she had done to deserve such news. She immediately rejected the news and decided to pretend as if it never happened. Patrick was behaving so cruel to her while she was being nothing but nice to him. She even continued to make him dinner and he yelled at her saying not to because he is going out. This angered Mary resulting her to hit him with the leg of lamb and kill him. This shows that Mary is a sympathetic character because she was always compliant to Patrick. He had no right to disrespect her as he did.
Author also surprises readers, when he introduces conflict between a couple that used to love each other deeply. Diverting the story from love to betrayal, author develops an irony. In the story, reader sees two examples of betrayal. Ms. Maloney, while talking with her tired husband, finds out her husband no longer want to keep their marriage. Without giving any kind of reason, Patrick betrays her wife with a decision of breaking marriage. Mary shocks, when her husband, boldly, says, “ This is going to be bit shock of you”(P. Maloney) Author creates a total opposite picture of Patrick by describing him as a husband who used to give her wife surprises; he is now giving her shock in the middle of her pregnancy. Mary, who was previously shown as “anxiety less”(Dahl), with “a slow smiling air”(Dahl) and “curiously tranquil”(Dahl), had began to get upset and now inculcate her eye with a “bewildered look.” After betrayed by her husband, she, without any argue, she goes to the basement to look for frozen food. She decides to have leg of a lamb as a last dinner with her husband, but she smashes the frozen leg in to Patrick’s head with killing him. Mary betrays her husband by killing him and takes revenge of her betrayal. Later, Author confirms her as a murdered with the statement of “I’ve killed him”(Mary) from her own lips. Dahl, in the story,
Although written during the same era, both the story of Lamb to the Slaughter and Harrison Burgeron are written with different historical contexts. Lamb to the Slaughter was both written in the 1950s and was also set in the 1950s. Mary Malony describes the ideal behaviour of a couple
Authors use characterization to develop the actions of the characters. Like Mary’s actions in ‘The Lamb to the Slaughter’ by using different kinds of literature devices. Roald Dahl in "The Lamb to the Slaughter" uses characterization, imagery, and irony to develop the character of Mary so that the reader can understand what has occurred during the murder.
that it is not normal for her to look this way and there is a false
This is a twisted, gripping tale of Mary Maloney, who murders her own husband by hitting him with a frozen leg of lamb and then hiding her crime and disposing of the evidence by feeding the lamb to the policemen who come to investigate the murder.
him he was tired. She then asked him if he wanted supper but he said
When I first saw this short story I was already hooked because of the title. Lamb to the Slaughter, by Roald Dahl, takes place in the home of a husband and wife. It’s a mystery/horror short story and the story starts out with the wife sewing and waiting for her husband to come home from work. The beginning is a bit slow, but it picks up the pace really fast and that’s what I liked about this story.