The unexpected story is the massacre of the lamb by Roald Dahl. At the end of the story, this story has a turning point in her husband who loves his wife and terrible murder. Mr. Patrick Maloney, a senior member of the police, seems to be a happy married man of his wife Mary Mallonie during pregnancy. Mr. Maloney came home one night and shocked his wife at the news that his wife left her. Mrs. Maloney was shocked and killed her husband with frozen feet. After all, she escaped it, and the police then ruined the evidence by eating the cooked lamb.
"Lambs to slaughter" is an interesting murder story written by famous American writer Roald Dahl in the 1950s. The plot is ironic, injecting black humor into it. In this important evaluation, we will judge whether Mary Maloney plans to kill her husband or at that time was a "passion crime". The short story is set in the US, and it is clear for the words "region", "closet", and "idaho potato". The story begins with an introduction by Mary Maloney, a wife of a high-ranking detective Patrick Maloney waiting for her husband to go home from work. When he arrived, his performance was very strange. He has several whiskeys - it is "courage of the Netherlands" and then to convey bad news to Mary. As it can not be clearly conveyed to us, we can think that he wants to leave her or divorce. Mary is upset, but I also suggest that he have dinner.
The lamb went to massacre. In 'Lamb to massacre', Dahl showed his short psychological fear proficiency, and the lack of obvious fantastic elements only exacerbated the terrible building atmosphere. The whole story takes place in pregnant wife, Mary Mallony's apartment. The choice to tell a story from the point of view of a murderer is an interesting choice and defines most of the story. "In this story, the main character Roald Dahl plays a lamb at a slaughterhouse." Mary Maloney is clearly a mental illness. The legs of the lamb which I took out of the freezer put him on the head.