When Hamlet kills Polonius. Before that point, Claudius was not focussed on Hamlet as a danger; afterward he was. By killing Polonius, Hamlet also destroyed Ophelia and made an enemy of Laertes. There was no more room for games after this point.
I think is when the husband want to divorce. =^w^=
a women who kill her husband
Ms. Maloney hides him tracks for investogaters
Because she is crazy or insane she was unfeeling/remorseless of what she did. also she got away with it so she was happy
the turning point in a story is called "le tournant"
She would go like a lamb to the slaughter.
The police officers
"Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl uses third-person limited narration from Mary Maloney's perspective. The reader gains insight into Mary's thoughts and feelings, but only from her point of view.
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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lamb to the slaughter
Mary maloney
a women who kill her husband
In Germany, In The 60's...And NoNeed To Thank Me, Just Do Your Work ;)
Chicago Hope - 1994 Lamb to the Slaughter 3-24 was released on: USA: 5 May 1997
The cast of Lamb to the Slaughter - 2008 includes: Bryan Baca as Husband Jesse Klemp as Molly Anthony Lashgari as Detective Scott
The cast of Lamb to Slaughter - 2010 includes: Tristan Carey as Vinnie Julia Herbert as Stella Andreas Orr as Goon 2
The correct phrase is "leading a lamb to slaughter." See the related question below for the meaning. This is both an idiom and a literal phrase depending on whether or not you actually have a baby sheep.