In the second paragraph of "Lamb to the Slaughter," we learn that Mary is used to waiting for her husband, Patrick, as she watches the clock and notices when it is almost time for him to come home. She is portrayed as a caring wife who anticipates his arrival and prepares herself to greet him.
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The exposition in "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl introduces Mary Maloney, a devoted housewife eagerly awaiting her husband's return from work. It sets the scene in the couple's cozy home and lays the foundation for the unexpected turn of events that will drive the rest of the story.
The title "Lamb to the Slaughter" refers to the idea that someone is unsuspectingly led to their demise, much like a lamb being led to slaughter. In the story, the main character uses a leg of lamb as a weapon to kill her husband after he tells her unexpected news, thus being metaphorically compared to a lamb led to slaughter.
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I think that examples of the mood in Lamb to Slaughter were: Suspense- You were wondering whether or not she would get caught Mystery- There was a mystery, after she covered up how she murdered him Anticipation- You were waiting for them to realize that she could have killed him with the lamb that they were eating.