There are in fact two falling actions in the "Lamb to the Slaughter". It was when Mary said that she has killed him. The second falling action actually follows the true climax of the story. It was when Mary offered the officers something to drink when they see that the oven was still on.
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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 am pretty sure that the inciting force is when marry hits patrick with the frozen leg of the lamb. Because it is the reason for the main part of the story occuring (trying to get away with it.). The rising action is when she tries to get away with killing her husband. The climax is when she tricks the police into actually eating the leg of the lamb.
In "Lamb to the Slaughter," the anticlimax occurs when Mary Maloney, after murdering her husband, calmly cooks the leg of lamb she used as the weapon and serves it to the detectives who investigate the crime. Instead of facing the dramatic repercussions of her actions, the story subverts expectations as the detectives unknowingly consume the evidence. This twist highlights Mary’s cunning and the dark humor of the situation, leaving readers with a sense of irony rather than a traditional climax.
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