Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Compare and Contrast Lamb to the Slaughter and The Speckled Band Essay
Compare and Contrast Lamb to the Slaughter and The Speckled Band    ââ¬ËLamb to the Slaughterââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Speckled Bandââ¬â¢ are both written is  separate eras and cultures, and these differences are reflected in the  way the authors use language, structure and moral techniques in their  stories. How ever, there are some similarities in these stories as  both are of the thriller genre.    The story ââ¬ËLamb to the Slaughterââ¬â¢ is about a husband and a wife whose  relationship comes to a sudden halt. The sweet innocent wife Mary  Maloney kills Mr. Maloney due to that he wants to divorce her. Mary  becomes very shocked and confused and kills Mr. Mahoney with a Leg of  Lamb. Mary produces an act to hide herself from the murder. The police  do not realise this and she gets away.    The story ââ¬ËThe Speckled Bandââ¬â¢ is not very different to ââ¬ËLamb to the  Slaughterââ¬â¢ but it has some differences. The story is about a Detective  who finds himself and his partner trying to work out a case of murder.  Dr. Roylott is the person who is suspected of being the guilty one but  in the end he gets killed himself. ââ¬ËThe Speckled Bandââ¬â¢ is set in  Victorian England. This was a time when England was a terrible place  to live. Crime was high in the slums of London but when the Sherlock  Holmes stories began to appear attitude started to change. Sherlock  Holmes became the perfect detective as he cracked every case and  always defeated evil. The setting of the stories reinforces 19th  Century morality. The murder it self is set in an old mansion in the  countryside ââ¬Å"A picture of ruinâ⬠.     ââ¬ËLamb to the Slaughterââ¬â¢ however is portrayed as being set in modern  Ireland in an ordinary house with an ordinary couple. The names of the  couple help us to predict where the couple ar...              ...s. The second plot twist is at  the end, where the detectives eat the murder weapon. This is all due  to these language techniques.  =====================================================================    The moral message in ââ¬ËThe Speckled Bandââ¬â¢ is of an old 19th Century  storyline ââ¬ËGood always wins over evilââ¬â¢. In contrast to ââ¬ËLambs to the  Slaughterââ¬â¢ the moral message is very different. ââ¬ËLambs to the  Slaughterââ¬â¢ however uses a Modern Moral code. ââ¬ËCrime does payââ¬â¢ in  ââ¬ËLambs to the Slaughterââ¬â¢. However. It is clear that ââ¬ËThe Speckled Band  reinforces 19th Century morality ââ¬Ëcrime doesnââ¬â¢t payââ¬â¢.   ======================================================================    In comparison the stories use very different language techniques,  moral code and settings. This helps the stories have different  storylines and endings due to them being written in very different  times.                      
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