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    Suspenseful Irony: “Lamb to the Slaughter” “The violence of the crash, the noise, the small table over turning, helped bring her out of her shock”. This short story is action packed, and very well written with good details.While it has good information, it is packed with irony. In the short story, “Lamb to the Slaughter,” Roald Dahl uses irony to show suspense. As the story begins, Mr. Maloney arrives home from work. Mrs. Maloney can sense something is wrong as soon as he walks through the door.

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    Lamb to the slaughter The short story” Lamb to the slaughter” is written by Roald Dahl, its about Mary Maloney who kills her husband with a lamb leg. The short story is quit alluring to read, because it shows us how vital choice in a moment of chaos can lead to an unplanned path in once life. In this is there will be a characterization of Mary and Patrick, also a description of the setting an interpretation of the title and t at last a perspectives to other crime fiction we read in class. Mary

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    Lamb to the Slaughter, by Roald Dahl, is a classic tale of suspense, tension and dramatic irony. In the novel, on page 2, it says, “This is going to be a big shock to you, I’m afraid,’ he said. ‘But I’ve thought about it a good deal, and I’ve decided that the only thing to do is to tell you immediately.’ And he told her. It didn’t take long, four or five minutes at most, and she sat still through it all, watching him with puzzled horror.” This quote is a good example of how the novel builds suspense

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    Lamb of the Slaughter In Lamb to the Slaughter, by Dhal, a fantasy tale that shows how the wife, named Ms. Maloney, goes from a very loving and attentive woman, to a murderous, vengeful person. When the husband brings up the idea of divorce and separation, the wife’s whole demeanor changes. The wife was quick to act and murder him with their dinner for the night, a nice lamb leg, because of the rage she felt at the moment. The wife was swift to think of a plan, not to be found out. When the police

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    “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl is an interesting story which contains many excellent uses of foreshadowing in it. This foreshadowing leads to many of the important events of the story. The story is about a wife Mary Maloney and her husband Patrick Maloney, who is a police officer. Patrick comes home one day and tells his wife some bad news, presumably divorce, Mary is especially shocked by this and begins to get dinner ready. She comes up from the cellar with a leg of lamb and strikes Patrick

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    culture of the characters involved. After reading all of the short stories my favourite has been 'Lamb to the Slaughter'. Question 1 Define irony and explain how it was used in ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ story by Roald Dahl Irony is defined as the use of words to express something other than and especially opposite to the literal meaning, irony is usually humorous/mocking, dark humour. In ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ Roald Dahl uses irony when Mary cleverly offers the detectives

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    have enjoyed. These include “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl, “A Daughters Story” by Fatima Moradi and “Jewelled Mirror ‘by Izel Ozturk. We investigated the language devices used of Metaphor, Emotive language, Descriptive language, Rhetorical Questions, Simile, how to summarise a story, the purpose/messages included and points of view and cultures of the characters involved. A favourite story of mine was “Lamb to the Slaughter”. Question 1) “Lamb to the Slaughter” written by Roald Dahl is a story

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    The short mystery by Roald Dahl “Lamb to the Slaughter” details how Mary Maloney murdered her husband, Patrick, as well as remain unpunished for her crimes. The day seemed similar to every other as Mary waited patiently for her husband to return home from work. When he finally walked in through the door, Mary dotingly tended to Patrick, the way she always did. She removed his coat and made him a drink, content with the fact that he was home with her. Unfortunately for Mary, after Patrick downed his

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    analyze all of the examples of writer’s craft and literary elements and see how they make a decent story extravagant. Both Lamb to the Slaughter and The lady or the Tiger used literary elements in important ways, but Lamb to the Slaughter was more effective in its use and enhanced the story more with its use of literary elements and writer’s craft. The Lamb to the Slaughter has many instances where imagery, verbal irony and dramatic irony are evident. The author, Roald Dahl, uses word choice to

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    Scary Moments? Roald Dahl did not successfully present or create scary moments throughout the stories Lamb To The Slaughter and The LandLady because of the reader being able to see hints throughout the story on the future, no present adrenaline rush, and even though it was “creepy” that the wife acted normal even after she killed her husband, but many people that kill someone tries to hide it and to pretend that everything is still normal. The author Roald Dahl shows throughout the story about

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