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    Lambs to the slaughter by Roald Dahl to tells the horrific story of a spouse murdering another spouse in cold blood . The setting of the story takes place in the household of a housewife and a detective in the 1940’s . The story displays the ideas of jealousy , murder and deception through the actions of the housewife to cover up her murdering her husband in cold blood over him leaving her for another women . First off , in the story lambs to the slaughter the housewife murders her husband because

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    In the story “Lamb to the Slaughter”, the author Roald Dahl uses the stylistic technique in his story. The stylistic technique is when the author uses parts of speech to make their story more interesting. Two techniques Dahl uses are climax and dialogue. Dialogue is a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie. The climax is an exciting or impressive event. If the story didn’t have a climax or a dialogue, the story wouldn’t be as interesting. One of the stylistic

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    Pocket”, and “Lamb to the Slaughter” the characters do a lot of risky things. In the short story “Lamb to The Slaughter” Mary Maloney and all the characters took a lot of risks. One monumental risk is when she killed Patrick Maloney. Mary Maloney killed Patrick Maloney because he wanted a divorce so, she slaughtered him with a frozen piece of lamb. One risk that the cops took is when Mary Maloney told them to eat the price of lamb. Mary Maloney told the cops to eat the leg of lamb because that

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    “Lamb to the Slaughter” Summary In “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Ronald Dahl, Mary Maloney is a gentle, kind woman, who murdered her husband Patrick, because he was leaving her. The story takes place in the 1950’s at Mary Maloney’s house. Patrick was unpleasant man who did not care about Mary’s feelings. When Patrick got home, he had something on his mind, and told Mary he was leaving her. Mary felt betrayed and outraged that Patrick would leave her, and left to prepare dinner. When Mary got to the

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    How to Get Away with Murder; A review of irony in gender roles in the short story “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl Dahl, Roald. Lamb to the Slaughter. London: Penguin, 1995. Web. "Lamb to the Slaughter" is a short story written by Roald Dahl, about a conventional family, a hard working police chief husband, and his subservient housewife, who murders him, and her subsequent goal of hiding the murder weapon. Written in 1953 Dahl is well known for his darker and twisted stories, such as Fantastic

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    INTRODUCTION: Lamb to the Slaughter, written by Roald Dahl is a short story which explores certain issues within society which were initiated during the 1950s and are still present today. The themes of stereotypical gender roles, betrayal and destroyed innocence are all common within the story as well as society. These issues were enhanced through the techniques of dialogue, foreshadowing and symbolism/metaphors. Lamb to the Slaughter is a short story which explores common societal issues that

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    Theme analysis of “Lamb to the Slaughter” Irony and satire are two writing tools frequently used in literature, TV, and movies today as well as in the past. More than likely, sarcasm, a form of irony, is something a person comes across almost every day. Irony has an important role in society; so important that society has an everyday use for it. It points out the current flaws in the world, as well as gives people a way to make light of a situation that may not have much light in it. Irony is a

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    Lamb to the Slaughter In the “ Lamb to the Slaughter,” this girl Mary as the police officer’s wife, she was a caring loving person, she loved him so much then when he came home from work he had something on his mind, and it started to worry Mary. so Mary started to get a little worried about the way we was acting he was acting like he didn’t want anything to do with her. So he finally tells her that he wants a divorce with her, she didn’t know what to do so she went in there and was going to cook

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    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

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    Language, both physical and verbal, is used in literature to convey the emotions of the characters to the readers. Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to the Slaughter” is no exception, he uses both to their fullest extent to show the wide range of emotions expressed in the passage. Mary goes from a loving housewife to an intelligent and even robotic murderer. Patrick, well he pretty much stay the same the whole way through. To figure out these pivotal actions in the story let’s study both Mary and Patrick. Patrick

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