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Topic Sentence BP1

Women in a modern society are perceived as less than compared to men but this generally leads to an underestimation of women in the workforce and leadership roles.

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Topic Sentence BP2

Domestic homes serve as a place with hidden threats shrouded in deception.

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Some women view their own roles as traditional but after being empowered, women subvert these roles by using them to lift themselves up.

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Structure

Topic Sentence, Lead In, Quote 1, Lead Out, Lead In, Quote 2, Lead out, Differences but Similarities.

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Introduction

Appearances can be deceiving, behind every façade lies a deeper truth. This quote by William Shakespeare is a prime example of complexity and ideas that there's more than meets the eye with women and domestic spaces. In line with this, Roald Dahl's representation of women and domestic spaces as a topics suggests that have a more complex side to their gender and social group. Backstory ! In both "The Landlady" and "Lamb to the Slaughter", Roald Dahl challenges the traditional gender norms within domestic spaces and how they are perceived by men by portraying women as both victims of societal expectations and as individuals who can subvert these expectations, whether in a negative manner or positive.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, Roald Dahl's The Landlady and Lamb to the Slaughter masterfully explore the complexities of women within domestic spaces, revealing that appearances often hide deeper truths. By challenging traditional gender norms, Dahl portrays women not only as victims of societal expectations but also as individuals capable of subverting these roles, often in unexpected ways. Through these stories, he highlights how assumptions based on gender can be deceptive, encouraging a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of identity and the power dynamics within domestic spaces.

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