Mary Maloney

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“Her first instinct was not to believe any of it, to reject it all” (319). In the short story by Roald Dahl, Mary was a devoted housewife who later on turns into a cunning, deranged housewife. Mary Maloney is a woman who is 6 months pregnant, happily married to her husband Patrick. One day he comes home acting unusual and wants to tell Mary something, but she keeps interrupting him trying to make supper for him. Next thing you know Mary goes to the freezer grabs a leg of lamb walks behind him and hits him in the head. To identify the language that portrays the emotions and the changing of her emotions, this essay traces the emotions of Mary and how she changes throughout the story.
Mrs. Maloney was a loyal housewife and her husband was the only thing she had and also the father of their unborn child. “She loved to luxuriate in the presence of this man, and to feel… almost as a sunbather feels the sun… that warm male glow that came out of him to her when they were alone together” (318). When her husband was around Mary she would have great pleasure from him, she also loved him in an obsessed way. Mary feels happy and lucky to have her husband, as much as Mary luxuriates at her husband, does he love her back as much as she does? …show more content…

“She moved uneasily in her chair the large eyes still watching his face, “but you must have supper. I can easily do it here. I’d like to do it. We can have lamb chops. Or pork. Anything you want everything is in the freezer” (318). Even though Mary was uncomfortable she still tried to make supper for her husband. She just wanted to be the perfect housewife and do what she is supposed to do. At this point Mary is feeling uneasy, and she is also worried. Even though her husband did not want her to do anything she ignored him. Mrs. Maloney did not want to accept the fact that her husband is trying to tell her something, and she does not want to hear it from

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