Outline
Characters
- Stella Luna Wulf–Stella Luna is a 7-year-old girl who comes from a family of werewolves. She initially despises her appearance of being half girl and half wolf, and often finds herself to have complications in her life. She is sweet and innocent like any other child and carries the attributes of a normal little girl.
- Clawde wulf – Clawde Wulf is Stella Luna’s father. He is a full werewolf, and is married to Regina Wulf. Although he appears to be a intimidating, ravenous wolf, he is a good father who cares for his family very much. He tries to encourage his daughter to embrace her mutation and tries to teach her that she can still fit in with everyone else despite her appearance.
- Regina Wulf – Regina Wulf is Stella Luna’s mother. She is full human, and she loves and cares for her husband and daughter. She tries to encourage Stella Luna to love herself, and realize that she is a normal child just like everyone else in her class.
Situation
- Stella Luna attends “Boris Karloff” elementary school in Pennsylvania. She and her family had barely moved there from another small town, and they are settling in. The family consists of three members, a Werewolf father named Clawde, a human mother named Regina and the main character herself, Stella Luna, who is half wolf and half human. Stella Luna is the only one in her class who appears to be different from her other peers. She has complications fitting in and performing certain activities without either losing control of her “wild” side, or simply being excluded and made fun of by her class mates. She returns home daily, dreading the next day of school. Her parent’s try to give her new advice each day on how she can make situations better but they don’t seem to help at first.
Obstacles
- Stella Luna goes to school and is constantly made fun of by certain classmates because she looks like a dog. She also has trouble with certain activities in school. For instance, her classmates and P.E teacher scold her because she runs too fast. She is told it isn’t fair because she is an “animal”. She also has trouble not eating her homework, and her dog like instincts and attributes affect her focus in class or on the playground.
What Happens
- She eventually finds something she is good at, and that impresses her teacher and peers. And finally, she manages to better herself and prove to her classmates that she is a normal little girl like everyone else.
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