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The idiom “lamb to the slaughter” refers to someone who innocently or unsuspectingly becomes a victim. In your opinion, is Mary a symbolic “lamb” or victim for whom we should have empathy, or is she a cold-blooded, vindictive killer who gets away with murder?

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