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Lamb To The Slaughter Theme Essay

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Theme of Lamb to the Slaughter The more trust that you put in another person, the greater the effect their betrayal has on you then, the greater the pain you feel. Nobody is going to be happy for example, tricking a wife or a husband, a friend and relatives. At least try not to break a trust. Breaking a trust and betray somebody is bad, and could lead you into trouble or a fight. In the story Lamb to the Slaughter, author Roald Dahl creates a theme with breaking a trust to a friend or a relative. First, Dahl begins creating betrayal in the story. The theme is shown for the first time in the “Lamb to the Slaughter.” Patrick is telling the Mary that she will be surprised and not be excited if she hears what's on her husband’s mind. She will feel sad and angry. “This is going to shock you (Dahl 319).” This is breaking a trust because Patrick is telling his pregnant wife Mary that he’s leaving her and doing something that Mary doesn’t know about. …show more content…

This is describe as when Patrick tells Mary that it is a bad time to tell her that he’s breaking up with her. “And I know it’s a 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 needn’t really be any fuss. I hope not anyway. It wouldn’t be very good for my job (Dahl 319).” This is also an example of breaking a trust because Patrick is giving her money to spend and letting her go and Mary still doesn’t know what he is up to. The marriage is over and the news is devastating to Mary when she has 6 months of

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