I've read this story multiple times for school purposes and just because I love the story. (I have the story in my room).
Of all the answers that seem to be correct choice B. The narrator tells only one side of the story seems to fit the answer.
This question is about "St Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves"
Answer:
To force acceptance of the new reality in which she lives.
Explanation:
Claudette is a girl who was raised by wolves. She lived by the ways of the wolves and knew nothing of human behavior. However, one day a group of nuns found her and took her to be raised as a human child, supplying what she believed she was and forcing her to assume human characteristics and customs.
One of the big changes that Claudette went through was having to wear shoes and not eat them like wolves do. So whenever the instinct to take your shoes off came, Claudette used the mantra that reminded her to behave like a human being. The mantra was "mouth closed and shoes on the feet".
1. One of the major themes of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is that of reaching maturity. In this novel, we meet Scout, who is a young girl who becomes more mature and responsible as the novel progresses. Scout is torn between being authentically herself, and adhering to the norms of society. When Scout is being herself, she is a non conformist. She does not want to be a "lady," nor does she want to be told who to spend time with or how to think. However, this leads to conflict, such as problems in school or with her aunt Alexandra. To avoid these problems, and to be a good person, Scout learns that she has to moderate herself sometimes. This tension is an intrinsic part of the process of growing up.
2. Boo Radley is an important character, but he is also an important symbol. In the novel, Boo Radley is presented as a symbol of innocence, or a symbol of goo. He is one of the only characters who has a pure heart, and who never acts based on negative feelings. Moreover, he seems to most genuinely embody the innocence of childhood, which contrasts strongly with the more cruel and confusing world of adults shown in the novel.
B, his pessimistic personality.