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    Lamb of the Slaughter

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    Lamb of the Slaughter Scene 1 Husband opening door * Mary: (excited) Hello Darling Patrick: (with no emotion/tired) Hello Mary: (questioning) Are you tired? * Patrick: (answering with a little breath) Yes‚ I’m tired it was a long day at work * * Mary: (questioning him) Are you thirsty? Do you want something to drink? * * Patrick: Yes * * Mary: (jumping with joy) I’ll get it! * * Patrick: (with an angry voice) No! Sit down! * * Mary: Honey do

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    Lamb to the Slaughter In the story ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ by Roald Dahl. The author made me shiver at the behaviour of the character because both the main characters are two faced and cold blooded. This story is about a Lady who kills her husband with a leg of lamb and gets away with killing him. At the beginning of the story the atmosphere seems warm and cosy. The curtains were drawn‚ lamps alight‚ whisky ready on the table with two glasses. Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to

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    time. The special part of this was a unique theme very present; feminism. This would all be wrapped up in a very short‚ but tip of the iceberg type adaptation of the play into book form now known as A Jury of Her Peers. Through the many different pieces‚ such as characterization‚ in A Jury of Her Peers‚ Glaspell demonstrates a clear divide between the sexes in order to promote ideals of feminism and a call to action for equality. One strong fiber‚ proving this claim just happens to be a seemingly

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    The Right Perspective Men and women do not always see things the same way‚ and often time’s‚ men consider themselves as superior to women because of their way of thinking. In “Jury of Her Peers”‚ the men‚ Mr. Peters‚ Mr. Hale‚ and Dr. Lloyd‚ are trying to solve the murder case and leave the women to their “trifles” in the kitchen while they work on the case. The men in the story seem to think that they are the only ones who are smart

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    LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER by ROALD DAHL The room was warm‚ the curtains were closed‚ the two table lamps were lit. On the cupboard behind her there were two glasses and some drinks. Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come home from work. Now and again she glanced at the clock‚ but without anxiety: She merely wanted to satisfy herself that each minute that went by made it nearer the time when he would come home. As she bent over her sewing‚ she was curiously peaceful. This was her sixth

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    eyes‚ therefore we only know her thoughts and feelings. For example Mrs. Hale talks about her opinion of Mrs. Peters “Didn’t seem like the sheriff’s wife!” (276). In Trifles‚ the reader is left with no insight of her opinion because the dialogue is so central. Trifles also has a narrator in which this case it’s Mrs. Hale. Even though it doesn’t use the words “I” or “we”‚ it’s still in her point of view. Mrs. Hale about Mrs. Wright and says: “and just sat there with her hands together looking down

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    “The Lottery” and “A Jury of Her Peers.” All of their settings compare to each other. They are all different. In “All Summer In a Day” the story takes place on Venus. On Venus you see the sun once every nine years. While Margot and the other characters are waiting for the sun to come‚ it is cold. There is no sun until later on in the story. Margot gets locked in the closet. Then when the sun finally comes‚ the kids go pick flowers until it starts to rain. In “A Jury of Her Peers” the story takes

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    The women we’ve read about in both “A Jury of Her Peers‚” and “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” share two aspects. They share the bondage of male oppression‚ and their resilient spirits. I both stories‚ the characters face a struggle regarding both their household and the men within them‚ and must go to great lengths to overcome them. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale directly defy the men of the story‚ where the narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” defies her husband in a fashion unimaginable. Both sets of characters

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    Victim or Suspect? Inciting a debate over the morality of keeping a secret‚ Susan Glaspell captivates reader’s minds in her story “A Jury of Her Peers.” Through the exploitation of the personalities of characters Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters‚ Glaspell explores the chronicles of the discovery and subsequent investigation of the murder of John Wright. As the story unfolds‚ the question becomes not “Who murdered John Wright” but rather “Why was John Wright murdered.” This leads to the idea that Mrs

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    called “A Jury of Her Peers” based on her play Trifles. Susan Glaspell received a degree in philosophy from Drake University. She became a newspaper reporter in Des Moines. The writer married a freethinker who believed in free love. In 1916 the author was inspired to write the play Trifles based on a murder case she covered on the job. One year later in 1917‚ she creates the short story. Mrs. Glaspell has stated that promotes all progressive movements. Her short story “A Jury of Her Peers” is very

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