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Who Is The Protagonist In The Lamb To The Slaughter

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In the story “The Lamb to the Slaughter” the author wants the reader to know that even lying isn’t the answer to killing someone because the murderer will be left with guilt. The protagonist in the story feels violence and in return murders her husband, yet lies about the murder and then feels guilty. Overall, this shows that violence is not the answer and can disrupt the lives of many. First, Mary knew there was something wrong with him when he begins, “but I’ve thought about it a good deal and I've decided that the only thing to do is tell you immediately” that’s what triggered her the first time cause he told her he had to move away (Dahl, page #2).Mary walked away because her husband told her bad news that he has to leave, and was thinking about how to handle the situation about him, and what he did to her. She kept asking if she should cook dinner, but he wouldn’t answer her or talk to her. Mary noticed he wasn’t acting the same and that he was zoned out all the time. She was furious with him, and she left the room to figure out what she should do. She left to go to the kitchen, but she felt light and sick about what he did. …show more content…

In addition, Mary was mad and came up with what to do “at that point, Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause, she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head. She might as well have hit him with a steel bar”after she hit him he didn't go until four or five seconds later, and then fell on the carpet.(Dahl, page#2). She was shocked at first, she just stared at him with surprise, and then said to herself “alright, so I've killed him” she started thinking about her punishment if anyone found out she killed him (Dahl,

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