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Need an argumentative essay on Feral children: nature/nuture. Needs to be 2 pages. Please no plagiarism.Michael Newton narrates the story of a feral girl who was tamed and educated for many years afte
Need an argumentative essay on Feral children: nature/nuture. Needs to be 2 pages. Please no plagiarism.
Michael Newton narrates the story of a feral girl who was tamed and educated for many years after her discovery and was turned into a civilized lady for the future year to come. According to him, a savage girl of Champagne aged nine or ten years was found in the Songi village in September 1731, which was named as Memmie Le Blanc.
Appeared from the thick woods, she was armed with a club and had emerged in search of water. Though she lived a life of beasts, yet was not thread bare and had covered her body with a scanty dress of rags and skins. Her hand looked black, rough and very strong, a bit savage like beasts and her thumb had grown larger than normal human limbs. At first, the villagers tried to capture her by force, but she killed a big dog with one single strike and escaped every time. Then the villagers arrested her by playing trickery upon her and was looked after and cared.
In the beginning, she used to eat raw meat of animal and her sense to smell the meat was extra-ordinary, which helped her discover the food even at a significant distance. She was tamed and was admitted to a convent school where she got formal education. As she had not lost since her birth, but had been sold out, as she supposed, at the age of seven or eight, she underwent no serious hurdles while learning and speaking French language at school though it took nearly one decade in acquiring command over the language. She maintained many memories regarding how she was enslaved and was boarded on a ship which was wrecked and she swap to the shore with a Negro girl and landed safely. Moreover, Memmie recorded how she had fought with her Negro companion girl whom she had rescued from drowning in the deep sea and they separated to lead a completely isolated life subsequently. Being curious, interesting and thought-provoking, Memmies story is a great example of the life of feral children who