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    Science vs. sanity; hidden suffering in the natural world. 5. The Soldier Plot Summary: A short, allegorical story about a wounded soldier lying in a hospital bed. He has lost both hands and both feet. He befriends a small mouse that comes each night. The soldier learns to write with his mouth and dreams of revenge against those who maimed him. The tone is bleak and reflective, focusing on isolation and resilience.

    Greed leading to self-destruction; ironic tragedy. 9. Skin Plot Summary: An old, starving artist named Drioli has a tattoo on his back—a masterpiece by a famous painter (now deceased) whom he befriended in his youth. An art dealer offers to buy the “painting” by having Drioli’s skin removed and framed after death. Desperate, Drioli agrees. Later, he is found dead, and the skin is indeed cut off and sold. The story questions the value of art versus human dignity. taste and other tales resumen por capitulos

    Introduction to the Collection Taste and Other Tales is a selection of Roald Dahl’s adult short stories (many originally published in Someone Like You and Kiss Kiss ). Each story stands alone, but common themes include greed, betrayal, the art of manipulation, and unexpected twists. 1. Taste Plot Summary: Two wealthy friends, Mike Schofield and Richard Pratt, host a dinner party. Pratt is a famous gourmet who boasts he can identify any wine blindfolded. Schofield, proud of his wine cellar, bets his daughter’s hand in marriage that Pratt cannot name the exact vintage and vineyard of a Bordeaux. Pratt succeeds brilliantly, describing the wine in vivid detail—but Schofield’s young daughter reveals she has seen Pratt sneak a look at the bottle’s label beforehand. The story ends with Pratt’s humiliation and the bet annulled. Science vs

    Obsession with nature’s secrets; parental desperation and horror. Conclusion Taste and Other Tales showcases Roald Dahl’s mastery of the twist ending and his fascination with human vice. Each chapter (story) reveals how ordinary people can be driven to extraordinary—and often dark—actions by greed, fear, love, or pride. The collection remains a classic of mid-20th-century dark fiction. The Soldier Plot Summary: A short, allegorical story

    The power of childhood imagination and fear; subjective reality. 8. Dip in the Pool Plot Summary: A compulsive gambler, Mr. Botibol (a different character from story #6), is on a cruise ship. He bets on how far the ship will travel in a day. To win, he jumps overboard mid-race to slow the ship down—planning to be rescued quickly. But the sea is rough, the ship does not stop in time, and he is lost in the vast ocean. The story ends with the other passengers unaware of his fate.

    The vanity of expertise; cheating and deception in high society. 2. Lamb to the Slaughter Plot Summary: Mary Maloney, a devoted wife, kills her husband Patrick with a frozen leg of lamb after he suddenly announces he is leaving her. In a panic, she creates an alibi, goes to the grocery store, then returns home to “discover” the body. When the police arrive to investigate, she persuades them to eat the leg of lamb for dinner—thus destroying the murder weapon. The story ends with the detectives unknowingly consuming the evidence.

     


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