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Home Read Write Forums Blogs. By tan63 Mon, 08 Feb Dear Victor, Firstly, I would like to thank you for your contribution to this life. Alas, I don't want to disappoint you but things just got worse. The state of things you know. The state of things! Alas, sorry to say there's been no smiling in the animal kingdom since you left. Earth tremors with indignation. Furthermore, I am sorry to report the demise of God. It was a slow and painful death. The Tragic Story of Victor HugoThe Tragic Story of Victor Hugo - can
While the phrase "raised by wolves" is one used often to denote children who don't listen to their parents and have poor habits or manners, there is actually more to the idiom than meets the eye. Throughout history, there are records of children who are said to have actually been raised by wolves and other animals, but more on that soon. Called feral children, these individuals were raised in isolation — sometimes on purpose, sometimes not — and therefore developed very few social skills, more often taking on the habits of the animals with which the human child was living. For much of history, the idea that feral children existed was something of myth and legend. The city of Rome, for example, was said to be founded by twins Romulus and Remus , who were raised by a she-wolf. While purely a myth, the story of living amongst wild animals without human contact until inevitably being found by humans and thus being designated a feral child has appeared in our historical and contemporary record again and again, despite the ever-increasing net of technology and ability to communicate around the world. From s Belgium to s Los Angeles, these are some of the most interesting tales of feral children on the planet. The first English written account of a feral child comes to us in from the English courtier and diplomat Sir Kenelm Digby.This app combines Victor Hugo's novels, short stories, poems, plays with professional human narrations. It enables read-along feature: highlighted text synced with human narration.
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