Essay On Mary Maloney Lamb To The Slaughter

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In the short story “lamb to the slaughter” by Roald Dahl the main character, Mary Maloney, changes throughout the story by showing different characteristics throughout the story. Before she killed her husband she displayed contrasting character traits such as kind, empathetic, and caring. Her actions displayed that she was a good person but as the story progressed she became psychotic. One example of how she was a good person before the incident was when she went to go get a drink for her husband instead of him having to get it himself“Then she made the drinks, a strong one for him and a weak one for herself,” (Pg. 1). If she didn’t care she would have let him get on his own but instead she let him sit down and got it for him. Another time she showed empathy was when he got up to get a drink but she insisted to get it for him “Then she made the drinks, a strong …show more content…

Maloney started to change. Patrick unfortunately told her that he no longer wanted to be with her. As she listened to what he had to tell her she stood there staying still. When she was done processing what he had told her she came up behind him, raised a leg of lamb, and swung it at his head. “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.” At this point she was not going to except the fact that her husband wanted to leave her so she killed him. She seemed to be in shock and not care of what her actions were. After she had killed she went to the grocery store and acted as if nothing happened. When she arrived home she forced herself to be shocked and called the police as if someone else had killed Patrick “ “She knew the number of the police station, and when the man at the other end answered, she cried to him. "Quick! Come quickly! Patrick's

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