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3"Lamb to the Slaughter" is a short horror story written by Creator/RoaldDahl and first published in ''Harper's Magazine'' in 1953.
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5Mary Maloney greets her husband Patrick when he returns home from work, sullen and upset, and finds that he wishes to get a divorce. [[WomanScorned Mary doesn't take it well.]]
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7Dahl adapted his own story into a 1958 episode of ''Series/AlfredHitchcockPresents'', one of the handful to be directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock himself; Creator/BarbaraBelGeddes starred as Mary. It was later adapted as a 1979 episode of ''Series/TalesOfTheUnexpected'' as well.
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10!!Tropes to the Slaughter:
11* The50s: The time period in which the story was written and set. Back then, it was ThePresentDay.
12* AdaptationalKarma[=/=]OffscreenKarma: Hilariously in the ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' version, Hitchcock explains in the epilogue that Mary got caught attempting to murder her second husband in the exact same way. The meat isn't hard enough to even injure him because "he was the forgetful type and had forgotten to plug in the freezer". This, like with many similar stories in the series, was demanded by the censors who refused to allow them having a person get away with a crime on television.
13* AlliterativeName: '''M'''ary '''M'''aloney.
14* AssholeVictim: Patrick is having an affair while his wife is pregnant, then tells said wife he doesn't want a scandal and that he hopes Mary won't make a fuss, even though he's abandoning her for another woman. [[spoiler:All of this gets his head bashed in.]]
15* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Briefly. [[spoiler:Mary gets so deep into her happy housewife act when she's establishing her alibi that when she gets back home, she starts crying over Patrick's body.]]
16* DeathByWomanScorned: [[spoiler: Mary's husband Patrick after he tells her he wants a divorce.]]
17* DivorceRequiresDeath[=/=]TilMurderDoUsPart: The result of Patrick asking Mary for a divorce.
18* EatTheEvidence: [[spoiler: Mary murders her husband with a frozen lamb leg. She then cooks it and convinces the detectives who come to investigate to eat it, not knowing that it is the murder weapon.]]
19* FrameUp: Mary does this by [[spoiler: cooking the leg of lamb with which she killed her husband and going to the store immediately after,]] giving her an alibi and making it extremely difficult to implicate her.
20* FriendOnTheForce: Patrick, himself a senior police officer, was friends with all of the detectives and police officers who come to investigate his case. [[spoiler:{{Averted}} in that Patrick is both dead and his case left unsolved.]]
21* HappilyMarried: So Mary wished to believe.
22* {{Housewife}}: Mary Maloney is one, as typical of TheFifties.
23* ImperiledInPregnancy: Mary is six months pregnant. Inverted in that she's in no immediate danger - rather the opposite - but she's initially motivated by her fear that [[spoiler:if she's caught, they won't wait for her child's birth before executing her]].
24* ImprovisedWeapon: [[spoiler: The frozen lamb leg.]]
25* {{Irony}}: Often used in high school English classes as a definitive example of such. [[spoiler: In the final moments, the cops searching for the murder weapon comment that it must be "right under their noses"...as they're literally eating the now-cooked leg of lamb that Mary used to kill Patrick.]]
26* LaughingMad: [[spoiler: In the final moments, after hearing the cops remark that the murder weapon (which they're eating) is "right under their noses," Mary starts to giggle hysterically in the next room.]]
27* VillainProtagonist: Mary is the main protagonist and the story is about her trying to get away with murdering her husband.
28* TheUnsolvedMystery: In-universe. The police never find the weapon as [[spoiler: they ate it]], and presumably, never catch Mary.

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