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Man from the South; Appearance and Reality
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I have studied five short stories by Roald Dahl which are The Landlady, Neck, Dip in the Pool, Man from the South and Lamb to the Slaughter. I am going to focus on The Landlady, Man from the South and Lamb to the Slaughter.
Man from the South Man from the South is set in a hotel in Jamaica. Roald Dahl makes it seem a relaxing and fun environment. The characters include an English man, a South American man, an English girl and an American sailor. The story is about a strange bet between the South American man; who’s name is Carlos and the American sailor. The bet is on whether the American sailor’s lighter will strike ten times consecutively. He bets his little finger and Carlos bets a car. The story is very tense towards the end, but all is saved when Carlos’ carer runs into the hotel room where the bet is been carried out and stops the bet from carrying on, revealing Carlos is a raving gambling addict and he doesn’t own a thing in the world. The setting appears to be relaxing and fun, housing young sailors and flirtatious girls. Everybody seems to be enjoying themselves. Many unsuspecting teenagers play in the pool whilst adults relax and sunbathe, like any normal holiday resort. The reality is very different as the Jamaican resort has a mentally unstable, gambling addict in its midst. Although Dahl makes the resort seem like a safe, harmless place, the truth is further away from that fact as one might think, as we find out when Carlos begins betting with the unsuspecting American sailor. The language Dahl uses is very descriptive. “There were plenty of deck-chairs around the swimming pool and there were white tables and huge brightly coloured umbrellas and sunburned men and women sitting around in bathing suits”. The adjectives used all make the reader see the setting clearly and give the story more of a shock factor when the reality of the setting is uncovered. Dahl makes Carlos seem trusting and friendly by giving him a white suit

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