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    The Scarlet Ibis It’s true what they say‚ no good deed goes unpunished. In the short story “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ the narrator teaches his younger brother Doodle‚ who is disabled‚ how to walk. Once he teaches him how to walk‚ he thinks he can teach him to do anything. Little does he know‚ that in the end little Doodle over exerts himself and passes away. Although the narrator didn’t mean to‚ he hurt the one he loved while trying to help him. In “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ the narrator hurts Doodle because

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    Literature Essay “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst In the fictional short story‚ “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst‚ we read about a little boy‚ named Doodle who finds the will to survive and looks at the positive things in life with the help of his brother. In this short story there are 3 symbols that represent the theme of the story. The symbols that you will read in this essay are: Flying‚ Peacock and the color Red. All of the story’s symbols are connected with Brother and Doodle. In “The

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    Scarlet Ibis The worst deaths are the one where you are alone and it’s a slow miserable process! Hurst uses the color red to make a symbolic connection between the Scarlet Ibis and Doodle. The first example he uses is when Doodle was born he say “Doodle was born with red skin.” If Doodle was born a normal skin color Doodle probably wouldn’t have been compared to the bird as much. The next example he uses is when Daddy say’s” It’s a Scarlet Ibis. Scarlet mean red and according to the description

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    be like a textbook‚ convening facts with no depth‚ setting or emotion. James Hurst’s The Scarlet Ibis is a perfect example. James Hurst uses figurative language to set the mood of the story and to foreshadow Doodle’s death. It mixes in with the story like a picture and a paintbrush to successfully aid the reader in becoming immersed with the tale’s setting and to inform them of the grim fate that awaits Doodle. Figurative language is a key part of the book and it would be very dull and lifeless without

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    “The Scarlet Ibis” Mr. P English II Living in a "Normal World" If you had a family member that had a physical disability‚ would you treat them the same with precautions or would you treat them differently? People may think life would be easier for a life as a disabled person but truly it is extremely hard. They have to deal with looks from people they don’t know‚ and from their family treating them differently. In The Scarlet Ibis‚ by James Hurst‚ Doodle‚ is a handicapped little boy. Everyone

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    Jack there was enough space on the raft. In the movie Titanic and in Scarlet Ibis there was something that Rose and Brother could have done to help it was doodles brothers fault that he died because he left him in the rain and there was much more he could have done to save him Doodles brother pushed doodle to the breaking point.As doodles brother is running back from the storm doodle yells out don’t leave me.”BrotherBrother‚ don’t leave me! Don’t Tie Back: In the story doodles brother could have

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    Doodle was just the craziest brother a boy ever had.” Doodle was born with a “disappointment.” He was born with a huge head but with a little body. Because of it‚ he is not capable to walk‚ run or even sit up. His family didn’t believe he was going to survive long but‚ Doodle was holding strong. He suffered a ton in training. At the end in a storm‚ Doodle didn’t make it‚ it was too hard for the boy. The brother found him under the tree not in good condition. Brother pushed him too hard and he’s

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    At the start of “The Scarlet Ibis‚” the unnamed narrator writes: “It’s strange that all this is so clear to me‚ now that summer has long since fled and time has had its way.” As you study this short story and examine the way the narrator feels about the events he relates‚ imagine how Doodle’s death has affected the rest of his life. In a minimum of 250 words‚ proofread‚ with a creative title‚ write a short piece imagining what became of the narrator after the events covered in the short story. Why

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    The Scarlet Ibis JAMES HURST Adapted from: Elements of Literature: Third Course. Austin: Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. 2003. It was in the clove of seasons‚ summer was dead but autumn had not yet been born‚ that the ibis lit in the bleeding tree.1 The flower garden was strained with rotting brown magnolia petals and ironweeds grew rank2 amid the purple phlox. The five o’clocks by the chimney still marked time‚ but the oriole nest in the elm was untenanted and rocked back and forth like an empty

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    James Hurst’s "The Scarlet Ibis"‚ the main character‚ also known as the narrator‚ had pride and shame. Pride is one of the traits the narrator represents throughout the story. The narrator was never able to accept his younger brother‚ William Armstrong also known as Doodle‚ for who he was. Even earlier in the story‚ shortly after Doodle was born. His brother’s unhappiness with Doodle was mostly because he wanted a brother with whom he could run and play. The thought of a brother who could barely

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