Prompt: Consider the various ways in which Sheppard, Norton, and Rufus are inwardly “lame.” Of what does Sheppard, in particular, need to be healed? Why is it not enough that he resolves to reform his behavior toward Norton just before ascending the attic stairs at the end. I have attactched the rubric to be able to see how the answer should look. Requires the reading of The Lame Shall enter First by Flannery O’Connor. Needs to be between 150-250 words.
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