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

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In St.Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves Karen Russell conveys a story of how difficult it is to change one way of life to another. She uses alliterations such as “...we puddled up the yellow carpet of newspapers and beds…”(Russell 231). Even though people should learn to adapt because the world is always changing, a person should never be judged based on who they are; for example, the girls in St. Lucy’s were forced to change, and despite their changes they were not always kindly judged.

Life changes. That is a proven fact. Life is not what it was twenty years ago. When life changes it is one of those things that sometimes you don’t have any control over, how fast it moves, or how slow. In St.Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves …show more content…

Also in the sixties if someone was African-American and were unkempt it people make charter assessments. Also in St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves these girls were judged. “She took clumps of her scraggly,nut-brown hair that she held straight out from her head,”(Russell 229) the author is explaining that the girl’s hair is scraggly, and if someone saw this girl they may think she is a homeless child or not well kept. After the girls have been showered and given proper clothes they start to look better. However, they don’t act properly, they daydream “...of rivers and meats (Russell 230). “We puddled up the newspapers” (Russell 231). This means that they urinated on the floor to show they weren’t going to change. Later in the story they were proven wrong because these girl had to change.

Being afraid is a scary feeling. Mirabella was eight years old when she was taken from her home in the woods. At the age of eight studies say, “...mother-child separation causes attachment issues in relationships and with others”(Ugo Uche 14). This is what Mirabella was dealing with. This poor girl was deeply connected with her mother and family. This experience was ripped away from her, and this caused her not to become comfortable with her new surroundings. These experiences caused her to be the slowest to adapt. Also, she is the youngest. Most of the youngest children try to do their own thing thinking it will give them more attention. Researchers say “...the

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