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    Summary of “the Way Up To Heaven” by Roald Dahl “The Way Up To Heaven” is a short story written by Roald Dahl. The two main characters are Mrs and Mr Foster‚ an elder married couple living in a large six-storey house in New York with their four servants. Mrs Foster has always had a fanatic fear of missing planes‚ trains‚ boats and so on. It’s an obsession to her. Mr Foster was quite annoyed at her due to this complication‚ and his attitude towards her was only making it worse. Mrs Foster had always

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    The Psychology of Roald Dahl and Its Effect to His Authorship: Psychoanalytical Reading Psychoanalysis is a theory that was found by psychologist and neurologist in the 19th century who came from Austria‚ Siegmund Freud. As a psychologist‚ in dealing his patients‚ Sigmund Freud always give questions and analyze every problem that they face‚ so he then get a lot of bright spots which states that personal experiences that they experienced as a child‚ have an impact in influencing the

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    Have you ever heard the old saying “ Ignorance is bliss”? Well you see Roald Dahl’s tale of the unexpected “The landlady” is a short story about a young man named Billy Weaver who is on a business trip in a small town called Bath‚ and he is looking for a place to stay. In the story Billy asks a man about hotels in the area and the man tells him that there is a “bell and Dragon” not too far away. While Billy is on his way to the hotel he notices a sign that says “Bed and Breakfast” which distracts

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    Dahl uses the pilot’s thoughts and feelings as well as his actions to convey that heroism and courage can sometimes be expressed by facing rather than avoiding an internal struggle. At this point in the story‚ the main character (later revealed to be named Peter Williamson) suspects that he has been lied to by his caretakers‚ and that he is in a different place than he has been told. This suspicion is the underlying base to his internal struggle‚ which he strives to resolve throughout this passage

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    The main idea I identified in Helen Fisher’s TedTalk is that love is more than an emotion‚ it is an inner drive which can push people to do dangerous things. This idea is represented in the short story “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl‚ through the character Mary Maloney. The story focuses on Mary Maloney‚ the housewife of policeman Patrick Maloney. Her husband returns one evening and confesses (it is implied) that he had an affair. While in shock and disbelief‚ Mary finds a frozen lamb leg

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    with a Bandit‚ 38). Roald Dahl wrote a memoir titled‚ “Going Solo" about his time he spent away from England for three years. Dahl left England to take a job in Africa for three years‚ along his journey he had to leave his job in order to fight against the Germans during World War II where he met a variety of unique and different individuals. Two characters Dahl meets are David Coke and The Corporal who are both involved with fighting against the Germans in the war‚ but Dahl describes them as two

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    Roald Dahl used several interesting craft moves in his story “Lamb To The Slaughter.” One craft move was descriptive sentences. Another was long and short sentences. Finally‚ Roald Dahl utilized tone to develop his theme that you shouldn’t act on strong feelings or something could go wrong fast. Roald Dahl made good use of descriptive sentences. One example of this is when he stated “...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

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    The hitch hiker’s appearance was described as a small ratty faced man with grey teeth‚ rat like eyes‚ slightly pointed ears‚ wearing a cloth hat‚ greyish coloured jacket with enormous pockets. In other words‚ he looked like a human rat. In my opinion I think that Roald Dahl describes the hitch hiker similarly to a rat so that it makes the reader assume that the hitch hiker is probably a looney-toon‚ murderer or some other sort of criminal. Once the reader assume that‚ it will make them predict that

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    This term we`ve read the short story “The umbrella” man by Roald Dahl. Roald Dahl is a British writer‚ who is well-known for creating wonderful children`s fiction. Roald Dahl was born in Wales on 16th September 1916 to Norwegian parents. His father died when he was 3 years old and he was raised by his mother. He had a fairly unhappy time at (the) boarding school witch he later described as "days of horrors" filled with "rules‚ rules and still more rules that had to be obeyed‚" which inspired much

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    Roald Dahl: Going Solo Going Solo is a memoir by Roald Dahl‚ first published by Jonathan Cape in London in 1986. It is a continuation of his autobiography describing his childhood‚ Boy. It tells about his voyage to Africa‚ describing the various strange people he meets. He was on a boat heading towards Dar es Salaam for his new job working for Shell Oil. He eventually joined the war as a squadron pilot in the Royal Air Force‚ flying the Tiger Moth‚ Gloster Gladiator‚ and Hawker Hurricane. He

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