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The Scarlet Ibis Theme Analysis
Motivations solely based on pride can affect others negatively is a dominant theme shown through the literary element of *** in the short story “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst. The text follows the story of an older brother as he lives with his young brother, Doodle who was born with a disability. The older brother pushes Doodle to surpassing the restrictions his disability has created and passing what his parents figured to be impossible such as walking. His actions were mainly influenced by pride throughout the text and later, it is that same pride that leads to Doodle’s demise. The actions conducted by the older brother display a complex theme using literary elements for support.
Through the literary element of ***, author, James Hurst,

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