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    Greedy wolf Once upon a time, when all animals could speak there was a clever dog who lived in the farm. Unfortunately, the farmer was very lazy and unwise. Therefore, a dog named ‘Jack’ had to care for the farm. There was a wolf who was really evil and he had really sharp teeth. Every first day of the month, the evil wolf from the mountain behind the farm, came down to the farm and attacked some sheep. Since the farmer was lazy and foolish, Jack had to think and considered ways to find wise…

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    Today I will be teaching you about “Never Cry Wolf” by Farley Mowat. I chose this short story because I liked the setting as well as the wolves. SLIDE – POINT OF VIEW: The narrative is a first-person account from the perspective of a person. SLIDE – CHARACTERS: Indirect characterization is used in this story but the majority of information is held back from the reader. The reader can assume the first-person perspective is coming from a human because on page 2, the person narrates about their…

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    In Through Wolfs Eyes author Jane Lindskold makes a failed expedition to a non-settled area to have a young girl, be the only survivor and be raised by wolves. Against all odds the young girl manages to survive but, alas she now thinks like a wolf. Then has a party of people head to the place where the expedition was heading to find them and bring at least an heir back from there to try to have a chance at the crown. The lack of knowledge of what happened left the group vulnerable and lucky that…

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    -How The Wolf Became The Dog- Do you ever wonder how the friendship between dog and man all began? Around 35,000 years ago on planet Earth, many things were different unlike today. Men and wolves would fight for food and survival . Earth was a harsh environment, do to the fact that it was very cold at that time period. In addition to these harsh environments a friendship grew between wolves and man. -The Understanding- Scientists have started to grow and understanding of how this friendship…

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    Never Cry Wolf By: Farley Mowat 1. “Never cry Wolf” by Farley Mowat was a novel about his scientific studies. At a young age Farley is captivated my nature, and finds himself becoming part of it. Farley in college finds himself interested in the scientific study of lupines, aka wolves. Mowat is soon employed to the artic in the summer, where he is assigned to study species of wolves, and the effect they have on caribou. Shortly after arriving he friends a local Eskimo named Mike, who is…

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    girls are sent to a school, St. Lucy’s Home for Girls, where nuns will teach the group of girls how to be human. They would be taught human traits, the human culture, and human habits in an attempt to eradicate any wolf culture in them. Out of the first three stages of the shift from wolf to human, the third stage shows a massive amount of character development in the girls. In the first two stages, the group of girls are just beginning to figure out what they have to do. In Stage 1, the girls…

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    In the story The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids, the two main offenders are the goat mother and the wolf. The story is about a goat mother who leaves her seven young kids at home, despite there being a wolf on the loose who is dangerous, the mother leaves her kids home alone (Child Abandonment, 218). But, sure enough, the wolf finds a way to get into the house. The wolf tricked the kids by putting dough and flour on his hands (Threatening the miller, 264) Once the wolf got into the house, he ate…

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    In “The Beauty Myth”, Naomi Wolf describes this myth as “prescribing behavior and not appearance” (Wolf 14). Women try to attain a look that is unattainable and because they are trying so hard to be skinny and attractive, they are distracted from the real problem. The real problem is their lack of control. Society uses…

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    about a wolf and a young girl. They seem to be one but have continuously changed over a period of time. This can be attributed to the modern adaptations of circumstances and readings. The story was published first by Charles Perrault. The story is of a little girl called Little Red Riding hood. The name originated from the red hooded cloak that she wore. The girl is sent by her mother to deliver food to her sick grandmother. She has to pass through the woods. In the woods there is a wolf that…

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    Little Bad Wolf POV “Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf, the Big Bad Wolf, the Big Bad Wolf? Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Tra la la la la.” I watched from the bushes as the young girl skipped through the forest singing that line over and over again. Stalking little girls isn’t something I normally do but she has a bag that smells really good. “Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf, the Big Bad Wolf, the Big Bad Wolf? Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Tra la la la la.” I continued to follow her…

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