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How Does Roald Dahl Use Dramatic Irony In Lamb To The Slaughter

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Roald Dahl’s short story, “Lamb to the Slaughter,” uses dramatic irony to convey the theme that situations are not always what they may appear to be. When Mary kills her husband, she hits him with a frozen lamb leg while the detectives deduce that her husband has been killed by a blow on the back of the head administered with a: “heavy blunt instrument, almost certainly a large piece of metal” (Dahl 56). This demonstrates that the detectives do not have the whole story of what happens while Mary does. The situation is unclear to the detectives. Mary lies about Patrick when she is on the phone and says that “Patrick’s decided he’s tired and doesn't want to eat out tonight” (Dahl 53). Patrick can not have any emotions since he is dead. Mary does
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