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Lamb to the Slaughter

Lamb to the Slaughter. Lamb to the slaughter. Meaning: In an unconcerned manner - unaware of any impending catastrophe. Origin From the Bible ( King James Version ), Jeremiah 11:19 :

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Lamb to the Slaughter

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  1. Lamb to the Slaughter

  2. Lamb to the slaughter • Meaning: In an unconcerned manner - unaware of any impending catastrophe. • Origin • From the Bible (King James Version), • Jeremiah 11:19: • But I was like a gentle lamb led to the slaughter; And I did not know that they had devised plots against me..."

  3. Lamb to the Slaughter • Author • Biological Information • Literary Focus • Theme • Narration • Conflict • Characters • Plot

  4. Biological Information • Wrote for adults and children • Wrote: • James and the Giant Peach • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory • Matilda 

  5. Literary Focus • Irony • Theme (Topics- betrayal, revenge) • Conflict: Internal + External

  6. After you’ve read “Lamb to the Slaughter”

  7. What is going on in Mary’s mind? • Draw a picture of a human head to symbolize Mary. • Write quotations from the beginning, middle, and end of the story that you feel best express Mary Malone’s state of mind. • You may also add images and thoughts and feelings that she experienced.

  8. Theme • One of the primary themes of “Lamb to the Slaughter” revolves around the idea of betrayal. • Who betrays whom in this story? • Whose betrayal is worse? • Write a statement of theme for the story, focused on betrayal

  9. Irony and Ambiguity • How does Dahl use irony to bring humor to this dark and disturbing story? • What ideas are still ambiguous at the end of the story? What do you still want to know?

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