Tuesday, August 20, 2019
The lamb to the slaughter and The speckled band :: English Literature
Wide Reading: The lamb to the slaughter and The speckled band    For me, a good murder mystery needs to contain a mixture of aspects.  Like in mid-summer murders and Morse it needs to include the following  things, a good setting, there needs to be a good setting so that it  sets up the whole of the story, it needs to be somewhere quiet and  peaceful.    The characters need to be strong characters that all relate to each  other, there also needs to be a twist in the characters to add depth  an mystery, perhaps the last clue to the murderer. The murderer has to  be someone unexpected, someone who perhaps wasn't the strongest  character. The victim has to be someone who has mystery but perhaps  gave the killer reason to, so you might feel that they deserved it but  you might have sympathy for, it also needs to be someone you least  expect to be killed, perhaps the stronger character. And the detective  has to be someone who everyone can sort of relate to, who has a slight  mystery behind him or her so that even when you think you know them  there is a skeleton in their closet.    The murder weapon has to be something of power and something that  represents some element in the play. It also has to be something  unexpected like an exotic animal or as in lamb to the slaughter, a leg  of lamb!    Also the plot has to be thick and unexpected, with plenty of twists  and red herrings. It also needs to make the reader feel included in  the story so you feel as if you were there.    Finally the ending of the story has to be meaningful and it needs to  draw a conclusion. The killer has to be found, the reasons to be  explained and the murder it self be told and what happened prior to  the event. This finishes off what happened and lets us draw our own  conclusions, although for a good murder mystery something's need to be  left a mystery.    I am going to compare the different areas in each story. I shall be  comparing the following    Ã · Settings    Ã · Characters    The settings for Lamb To The Slaughter and The Speckled Band a very  different. The setting for the speckled band is in Victorian England,  in the earlier 1900's. it is set in a country town, in a big mansion.  A wealthy family lives in it. It is torn apart by deceit, greed and  the death of the lady of the household. The back ground to the story  goes a little something like this. The lady of the Stoke morans first    					    
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