Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Comparing
Tianesha Furlow Marriage is the union of a man and a woman who make a permanent and exclusive commitment to each early(a). During the eucharist of the spousal the couple takes vows in which are promises each breakner is sibylline to keep. Its a sacred matrimony which is taken very right in every vow it ends with Til death do us part. Unfortunately, in some marriages the vows arent taken that sacred. In the two scant(p)(p) stories, The Alchemists Secret, and Lamb to the Slaughter, their protagonists took their vows of til death do us part very personal was willing to do anything to keep their vows.In pithy story, Lamb to the Slaughter, an old devoted wife, Mary Maloney, waited for her married man, Patrick Maloney, to return home from book as a police officer. He arrives home around the vernacular time he comes home every night. This night Mary notices that Patrick seems to be out of it and is acting weird, only she just assumes hes hackneyed from work. Finally, Patrick e xposes his reason for acting so strange. He never states exactly, but it is inferred that he is leaving her for another woman.Mary, still in shock goes to the freezer to remove a leg of lamb to cook for dinner. She continues to go in as if her husband didnt just reveal to her that he is leaving. Patrick screams to Mary not to make dinner and she snaps. She hit him in the back of his head with the fixed lamb. Mary intentionally fine-tunes her husband. She feels as though if she cant have her husband then no one can. In addition, in the short story, The Alchemists Secret, a bitter married man comes into a gaseous state lit herb shop where he thinks its going to be a solution to all of his problems.He hears of the famous desexualise Maximus who could make him no longer married to his cheating wife. In the herb shop Doctor puts some type of chemicals in whatever is desired of the customer to kill someone instantly with no discovery of the death in the autopsy. He wants his wife dea d before he sees her fall in fare with another man. He states with his face looking tight and dangerous, I am not a man to be made a rag of. The visitor of the herb shop feels like his wife is making a fool of him and she deserves severe punishment.The two stories had many similarities and differences. One of the major similarities in the stories was how Mary Maloney and the anonymous visitor both took the same actions after conclusion out of the infidelity in their marriage. The differences in the story were the characters outlook on the death of their spouse. For example, in The Alchemist, during the talk with the Doctor, the visitor says, No thank you, but says it nervously. The nervousness in his voice proved he had some fear and guilt of what he had planned on doing to his wife.In addition, in Lamb to the Slaughter, after Mary Maloney killed her husband, Patrick Maloney and creating a lie to the detectives, she sits, in the other room and began to giggle. Mary Maloney giggli ng after killing her own husband reveals she has no regrets. In conclusion, the two short stories have similar concepts, but have different style of writing. Both couples had infidelity in their marriage and wanted revenge for their vows being broken.
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