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THEMES & VALUES GROUP MEMBERS: LIM LEI SUAN KALPANA A/P KRISHNAN SRI LETCHUMY A/P THAMBURAJ

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THEMES & VALUESGROUP MEMBERS:LIM LEI SUANKALPANA A/P KRISHNANSRI LETCHUMY A/P THAMBURAJTHEME &VALUESTHEMES Betrayal of marriagethe protagonist's husband, Patrick Maloney abruptly tells his pregnant wife that he is leavingthis unexplained marriage decision, which is underlying the importance of marriage vows.there is still got more betrayals after that which is caused by her.Example!"t that point, Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause she swung the big fro#en leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head.!$page %,paragraph &,line'()herichly thought of accomplice and convincing lies and fabrications to the detectives also constitute the theme of betrayal.Mary was out of mind and posses until she willing to kill her beloved husband.*oyalty +o ,usbandalways following her husband's order and commandsExample )he took his coat and hung it closer.+hen she walked over and make the drinks,a strongish one for him.$page ' paragraph -,line '()he 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. $page ' paragraph /,line 0(1arling,she said.2ould you like me to get you some cheese33 $page 0 paragraph 0,line' (VALUES1.LOVEMary loves her husband so much, where every single moment she thinking the well being of her husband. )he also loves her unborn baby so much. VALUES Example: '.4,ello darling, she said.! $page ', paragraph 5, line'(0. 4)he 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. )he loved him for the way he sat loosely in a chair, for the way he came in a door, or moved slowly across the room with long strides. )he loved intent, far look in his eyes when they rested in her, the funny shape of the mouth, and especially the way he remained silent about his tiredness, sitting still with himself until the whiskey had taken some of it away.! $page ', paragraph /, line0./( 3. 46n the other hand, what about the child33 2hat were the laws about murderers with unborn children33 1id they kill then both.mother and child33 6r did they wait until the tenth month33 2hat did they do3! $page %, paragraph 7, line0.5( 2. Responsible"s a responsible wife, Mary always fulfils all the need of her husband and never fail from her responsibility.Example:1. 4)he took his coat and hung it in the closer. +hen she walked over and made the drinks, a strongish one for him.! $page ', paragraph -, line'( 0. 41arling, she said. 2ould you like me to get you some cheese33! $page 0, paragraph ', line'( 3. Respect Mary respect her husband even he is neglecting her presence, the respect shown even her husband being rude by she tolerate the situation. Mary also respect all police officers which came to her house for the investigation.Example:'. Darling, she sai. !o"l #o" li$e me to get #o" some cheese%% & ha'en(t mae an# s"pper beca"se it(s )h"rsa#.*o, he sai.&+ #o"(re too tire to eat o"t, she ,ent on- it(s still not too late. )here(s plent# o+ meat an st". in the +ree/er, an #o" can ha'e it right here an not e'en mo'e o"t o+ the chair.0er e#es ,aite on him +or an ans,er, a smile, a little no, b"t he mae no sign.An#,a#, she ,ent on, &1ll get #o" some cheese an crac$ers 2rst.& on(t ,ant it, he sai.She mo'e "neasil# in her chair, the large e#es still ,atching his +ace. 3"t #o" m"st eat4 &(ll 2x it an#,a#, an then #o" can ha'e it or not, as #o" li$e.She stoo "p an place her se,ing on the table b# the lamp.Sit o,n, he sai. 5"st +or a min"te, sit o,n.&t ,asn(t till then that she began to get +rightene.6o on, he sai. Sit o,n.She lo,ere hersel+ bac$ slo,l# into the chair, ,atching him all the time ,ith those large, be,ilere e#es. 0e ha 2nishe the secon rin$ an ,as staring o,n into the glass, +ro,ning.7page 2, paragraph 18129 2. 42ell, she said. ,ere you all are, and good friends of dear Patrick8s too, and helping to catch the man who killed him. 9ou must be terrible hungry by now because it8s long past your suppertime, and : know Patrick would never forgive me, ;od bless his soul, if : allowed you to remain in his house without offering you decent hospitality. 2hy don8t you eat up that lamb that8s in the oven3 :t8ll be cooked