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    Three Little Pigs

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    roles. When this theory is applied to Roald Dahl’s ‘The Three Little Pigs’‚ the reader can see a different type of woman‚ who is strong‚ heroic and independent‚ in the character of Little Red Riding Hood. Similarly to the way that the Moderns brought Ancient literature up to date during The Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns‚

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    Rosina Gonzalez ENG 353 02/08/05 Research Paper For this paper‚ I chose the Roald Dahl modern fantasy book‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ and the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Dahl’s books are mostly fantasy and full of imagination. They are always a little cruel‚ but never without humor - a thrilling mixture of the grotesque and comic. A frequent motif is that people are not what they appear to be. Dahl’s works for children are usually told from the

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    Sympathy for Mary Maloney

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    English Diagnostic: Sympathy for a Murderer Roald Dahl makes the reader feel sympathy for Mary Maloney even though she has just murdered her own husband by skillfully developing her character and by placing Mrs. Maloney in a situation that justifies her actions. Firstly‚ the authour begins the short story by showing how loyal and loving Mary Maloney is towards her husband. He starts off with telling the reader how Mrs. Maloney looks forward to him coming home and pampers him after his workday

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    In the short stories The Landlady and Lamb to the Slaughter written by Roald Dahl‚ an important setting is the households. They show us the importance of appearance vs. reality‚ as they show how things can often be different to how they seem‚ and that we can be easily deceived if we are too reliant on looks. This is shown through techniques such as irony‚ listing and adjectives. The Landlady is a story about a young man who believes he has found a safe place to stay‚ when in fact it is one of

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    short story expresses how Mary Maloney‚ the main character and wife to Patrick Maloney‚ is six months pregnant. The author of “Lamb to the Slaughter‚” Roald Dahl‚ greatly expresses Mary’s deep love for her husband in the exposition of the short story‚ but despite Mary’s immense love for her husband‚ Patrick Maloney‚ he has the desire to leave her. Dahl never specifically states Patrick’s reasoning for wanting to leave Mary‚ so the readers try to use context clues within the story to figure out why Patrick

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    lamb to the slaughter

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    Lamb To The Slaughter – Roald Dahl Roald Dahl’s Lamb to the Slaughter is the story of a loyal’s wife reaction to her husband’s betrayal‚ using the rhetorical devices of dramatic irony‚ dark humor and foreshadowing. Throughout‚ the story you follow an abnormal day in Mary Maloney very wonted life. She makes the day abnormal by murdering her husband and shrewdly covers it up‚ without leaving a trace of evidence. The biggest symbol in the story is the lamb. It’s the most spoken about object in the story

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    The Landlady Essay

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    visitor stuffing murderer? The Landlady seems from her physical appearance a sweet‚ middle aged woman who lives alone running her B&B. “She seemed terribly nice.” These are the inner thoughts of Billy Weaver‚ when he first meets the Landlady. Roald Dahl is a very good and clever author‚ and he uses a clever method to make us feel so suspicious of the Landlady‚ he contradicts himself when he describes the Landlady and when Billy describes her. He gives her a sinister edge‚ “He pressed the bell-

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    Reaction Paper

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    Martinez (English IV Teacher) Respectfully Submitted By: Kayla Gesril P. Bonete Iv-Jade I. Title Of The Book/Story: Charlie and The Chocolate Factory II. Author: Roald Dahl III. Classification: Fiction IV: Setting: a. Time: Not indicated b. Place: At the factory of Mr. Willy Wonka V. Characters: a. Protagonist/Major 1. Willy Wonka who in turn had a troubled childhood and has a special grand prize at the end for one of the kids 2. Charlie Bucket ‚ a young boy who comes from a

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    not a surprise that Michael feels the need to escape‚ to run away from everybody and visit new places in order to find a better life. Adolescence is a particular life stage in which many changes occur. In the story “The Runaway”; Michael‚ the protagonist‚ goes through the problems commonly experienced by adolescents and also several tensions at home‚ which lead him to face different complicated situations related to another boy and the final decision of running away -tensions at home: he does not

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    ------------------------------------------------- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Book Review Roald Dahl was a famous writer during his times. He had all his stories inspired by some incidents in his childhood. He had a childish type of sprit which was locked within him till his death. This childish Sprit made him write wonderful stories for children such as BFG (published on 14 October 1982)‚ Matilda (published on 21 April 1988)‚ Charlie and Chocolate Factory (published in1964)‚ Danny

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