Sympathy In Lamb To The Slaughter

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In the short story, “Lamb to the Slaughter”, by Roald Dahl, it is quite clear that Mary deserves sympathy from the audience, as she was driven to committing her crime by the actions of her husband. Firsty, Mary is known to always have “a slow smiling air about her and about everything she did” (Dahl 1). Throughout her daily tasks of maintaining the household, cooking and grocery shopping, she was still content. For the most part, she is a lovely woman. This especially applies to her husband as she attends to his every need. Next, after committing the murder she “walked across the room she couldn’t feel her feet touching the floor. She couldn’t feel anything at all [...]. Everything was automatic now” (Dahl 3). This quote illustrates the mere