Debate Writing
St Lucy's home for Girls raised by Wolves is a very touching and emotional story to read about.I personal feel it is very emotional and nerve racking as it relates to how human act in the world right now,but you need to interpret the authors writing in other to understand the story.
After I read the story it was clear to me that the theme is to not force one to change who they are. In the story, there are human girls that are born to werewolf parents and raised in the wild. In the story I think there was three main characters who's name are: Claudette,Jeanette and Mirabella. They were all sisters in which Jeanette was the smartest and most hated,Claudette who was balance and Mirabella the one who didn't learn nothing from the human culture.
There was five stages through out the story and all of them focused on a step the wolf girls advanced.There was some very interesting parts in the story and in different stages. For example In stage two of Karen Russell's story “St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”, the epigraph informs us that the girls will be working very hard and will experience stress which will cause emotional distress and periods of unhappiness. As well as that they must “.. must work hard to adjust to the new culture”.
In overall out of the three wolf girls I personally think that Claudette was the best one because she thinks and act like a human and can still remember her past unlike Jeanette who forgot about it and Mirabella who's stick to it.At the end of the story out of the three main character only two of them graduated from St Lucy's home. They were Claudette and Jeanette, Mirabella was sent away because she didn't make no progress whats so ever.
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