Both Karen Russell’s St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves and Ovid’s Metamorphoses feature characters caught in a half-human, half-wolf state who are forced to undergo transformations by authority figures. Write an analysis that compares and contrasts the stories of Claudette and Lycaon, including the conflicts these characters face and the themes about conformity and isolation that are explored.

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The question above is intended to assess your reading, text interpretation, and analysis skills. For that reason, I can't write the text for you, but I'll show you how you can do it.

First, you must read the two texts your question refers to. This reading should be done as many times as necessary for you to understand all the details and nuances of each text.

You can search for articles that cover these two texts, which will allow you to have more information and a greater understanding of them.

After that, you can write your analysis as follows:

  • Introduction: Write a short presentation of the two texts and their main subject.

  • Body: Write two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, you will show the similarities between these texts. In the second paragraph, you must show the differences. These similarities and differences must be related to the themes of the texts, the events that happen, the implicit meanings, the characters' motivation, the conflicts, and the resolutions. Remember to confirm your information, with sentences from the text itself.

  • Conclusion: Show your final thoughts about the text and how each is relevant in its way.

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