The lamb in the story has multiple significances. Firstly, it is a literal object, which is used as the murder weapon. Secondly, it represents Mary's innocence in a way at the start. Just as a lamb is often seen as a symbol of meekness and innocence, Mary was like that before her husband's news. But then it becomes a tool for her to commit a crime, which is a kind of ironic twist on the traditional symbol of the lamb.
Well, in 'larry the scary story', Larry might be a character that is central to the horror elements. Maybe he is a victim, or perhaps he is the source of the scariness. For example, he could be a haunted figure or someone who has stumbled upon a dark secret, which then leads to all the terrifying events in the story.
It might also be a symbol of power or control. If a character has control over the leg of lamb, whether it's in terms of cooking it, serving it, or using it in some other way, it could show their position in the family or social hierarchy within the story. For instance, if a mother is in charge of cooking the leg of lamb, it could show her role as the provider and caregiver in the family. Moreover, if the leg of lamb is stolen or fought over, it would further emphasize its value as a symbol of power.
Larry could be a relatable character in the story. He might be an ordinary person with ordinary dreams, but his need for a friend is what sets the story in motion. Maybe he has a kind heart and is just waiting for someone to notice him and become his friend. He could be of any age, but the common thread is his longing for friendship.
Since we don't have much information given, Larry in '600 lb life larry's story' is presumably an individual who has reached a weight of 600 lbs. He might be from anywhere, with different life circumstances that led to his extreme weight. He's on this show to document his journey of transformation. It could be that he has faced discrimination or has been unable to do things he loves because of his weight. His identity as Larry is tied to his story of facing the challenges of obesity and trying to overcome them with the help of the resources provided by the '600 lb life' program.
I'm not certain who Larry Novak is without more context. He could be the author who created this original Christmas story, or perhaps a character within the story itself.
I can recommend the following novels about reborn lambs: Reborn in the End of the World: Not a Silent Sheep, Reborn: Not a Sheep of Fate (Gwen's Garden), Always Reborn (a lamb waiting to be slaughtered), The Happy Life of a Reborn Nanny, Reborn like this, right? These novels covered science fiction, modern, urban, and other different topics. The readers could choose to read according to their preferences.