St. Lucy's Home For Girls Raised By Wolves Analysis

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After reading the short story, “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves” by Karen Russell, there is a question being asked that has caused a controversy as the story gives more details more so as you read on. The story tells the tale of pupil children of lycanthropic origins having to adapt in an environment that is foreign to them and being educated on how to act more civilized in order to be accepted by human society, in a way, forgetting their birthright. As the narrator, Claudette gives the preview of her side of the story and gives off the feel of neutrality, but as the story goes on you can see the change of her decisions by her actions and the way she carries herself, with this fact Claudette becomes adapted to the human way and