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    The Scarlet Ibis In The Scarlet Ibis, James Hurst uses the scarlet ibis, the coffin, and the color red, as symbols to to help understand different ideas that are a little harder to comprehend on your own. In The Scarlet Ibis, the narrator tells a flashback story of him and his brother at young age. In the story the narrator talks about how he tried to make his physically handicapped brother be normal like him. A symbol is anything that stands for or represents something else. The…

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    In the short story, “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst, the narrator was at fault for his brothers death. In this story, the narrator is ashamed of his paralyzed brother. Doodle, had a condition where he couldn’t walk or use the lower half of his body in any way. The narrator tried to teach Doodle to walk for his own satisfaction. The narrator is at blame for his younger brothers death. Some say the he was young and naive, but he still knew the right thing to do. Was he trying to help his…

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    “The Scarlet Ibis” is a short story by James Hurst. This story takes place during WWI in the southern part of the U.S. “The Scarlet Ibis” is a story about Brother and his younger brother Doodle.The fact that, Doodle was born fragile and disabled made him a small burden for his family . Doodle was said to live an few years because of his fragile body and then he would die,but he didn’t. Brother helps Doodle throughout the story teaching him how to walk etc. Doodle has a diverse personality with…

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    Guilty or Not Is this boy guilty or innocent? Is the boy guilty for his brother’s death or innocent? I think he is innocent. The story Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst is about this boy and his brother Doodle is sad at the end, but this boy was trying to help Doodle who was a little mental. He tried to help Doodle do better at things like walking, but he can only do so much before he breaks because he got a list of don’ts. If he does the list of don’ts, it could kill him. However, he is still…

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    The Scarlet Ibis Argumentative Essay In The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst the story suggests that the brother is guilty of Doodles death because he thought Doodle should die, he taught Doodle for his own selfish reasons, and he ignored the doctor’s warnings. For my first reason why I said the brother is guilty is because he thought that Doodle should die. The reason for why I said that is because on page 345 the brother said “I began to make plans to kill him by smothering him with a pillow.”…

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    gets to read and learn about the brother’s bond and how they work together and learn from each other. There are hard lessons to be learned from the story, especially, to see the gentleness in others and know that everyone has a limit. The author, James Hurt, from ”The Scarlet Ibis” uses diction and figurative language to prove that Doodle is determined, hopeful, and compassionate. The determination of Doodle began when his brother…

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    In the short story, “The Scarlet Ibis,” James Hurst indirectly characterizes the narrator as prideful and sadistic through his thoughts and actions, to convey the idea that an excessive amount of pride causes someone to be deceitful, and act for their own personal gain at someone else’s cost. “The Scarlet Ibis” revolves around the narrator, recalling on his past memory of Doodle, his “invalid” younger sibling. The narrator longs for someone to run with, play with, and fight with; a brother to be…

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    The Killers Pride In “The Scarlet Ibis” James Hurst indirectly characterizes the narrator as prideful through the way he treats his brother to communicate that excess pride creates selfishness that rips siblings apart. The narrator is a young boy that was given a bother that was unable to walk or even stand, when he was born they thought he would not live very long. The older boy forcefully taught his brother [Doodle] how to walk because he was displeased with Doodle being disabled. After the…

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    “The Scarlet Ibis”: Brother’s Guilt Keeping pride in control might be one of the most hardest things in the world, because pride can be a destructive force. In the short story “The Scarlet Ibis”, written by James Hurst, Brother is guilty. It shows that Brother and his pride harmed his little brother, Doodle by: pushing him too hard just because of his disability and showing cruelty to him, and Brother knowing it, and still continuing to do it. “I purposely walked fast, and even though he kept…

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    In the short story “The Scarlet Ibis” written by novelist James Hurst, is a story about two brothers. Told in first person point of view. The narrator is the older brother of Doodle and is referred to as “Brother”. Doodle is a weak and sickly child who wasn’t supposed to survive much longer after birth. Doodle’s illness brought such an inconvenience to Brother’s ego that his selfish personality was revealed. The major conflict Brother faces is egocentric, wanton and completely sightless to his…

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