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Who is Essayist of Mrs Battle's Opinions on Whist?

Charles Lamb, it was taken from Essays on Elia


What is the thesis statement in lamb to the slaughter?

The central idea or theme in "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl is the concept of deception and the unexpected ways people can react to betrayal. The story explores how individuals can be driven to drastic actions when faced with betrayal and the desire for revenge.


How does a doner kebab machine work to create delicious and perfectly cooked kebabs?

A doner kebab machine works by rotating a vertical spit of seasoned meat, typically lamb or chicken, in front of a heating element. The meat is cooked evenly as it rotates, allowing the outer layers to crisp up while the inside remains juicy. The heat from the element cooks the meat slowly, ensuring it is cooked through and tender. The rotating motion also helps to evenly distribute the flavors and juices, resulting in a delicious and perfectly cooked kebab.


Who said that with great power comes great responsibility?

Despite what Marvel and the movies would have us believe, this epic and powerful quote does not come from a Hollywood script writing team but from the revolutionary ridden and passionate literary haven that was 19th century France.Credit has been given to Stan Lee writer of Spiderman, Franklin D Roosevelt, and even Winston Churchill at various stages; however, the first literary record of this can be attributed to Francois-Marie Arouet aka Voltaire.Much like Victor Hugo, Voltaire was disturbed by the sickening abuse of authority and privilege by those in power whilst the poor and deprived starved and suffered around him.Much of Voltaire's work reflects on this theme, however it was in "�uvres de Voltaire, Volume 48" that we first hear the direct use of this phrase. [EDIT: This is highly questionable. There is nothing I could find in Voltaire's work that was actually resembling this quote. Instead, the quote seems to come from William Lamb, a former English Prime Minister, as said in 1817:Hansard, Thomas Curson. "Habeus Corpus Suspension Bill." The Parliamentary Debates From The Year 1803 To The Present Time. Vol. 36. London: T.C. Hansard, 1817. 1127. Print.Check out page 1127 of the publication on google books; left top.]Of course in Spiderman's case it was just as apt as when first directed at those who Voltaire believed to be wicked, corrupt and everything that was rotten in France at the time.Source:Voltaire. Jean, Adrien. Beuchot, Quentin and Miger, Pierre, Auguste. "�uvres de Voltaire, Volume 48." Lefèvre, 1832 Such a basic tenet is easy to find among the great and moderate thinkers all the way back to the bronze age. I'd like to put a credit in for Jesus Christ "To those who much is given much is required" Luke 12:48 circa 30 AD. No doubt others will find something similar amongst the Greek philosophers.