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    Doodle! Doodle! I shouted where are you? These words are being shouted by the narrator‚ "Brother‚" in the short story‚ "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst. Brother is the brother to a disabled boy named William Armstrong. When William is born he is not suppose to live very long. The family names him a big proper name‚ but brother said‚ "such a name only sounds good on a tombstone". So Williams brother decided to call him Doodle‚ because Doodle is always crawling backwards like a doodlebug. The brother

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    The life lesson that should be taken from “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst is choices and actions affect everyone. When Doodle was born he had a very slight chance at living‚ most people thought he would forsure die. However Doodle did not die but what his brother did and said to him was just as horrible. One of the many ways Doodles brother hurt him was by changing his original name from William Armstrong to Doodle so others would not expect much of him. As a result of Doodle being too weak to

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    A Loving Brother Do you know what makes a good or bad brother? Well a good brother‚ like Doodle’s brother‚ will instruct him to better himself‚ hope for the best‚ and will safeguard him from any imperilment. The narrator in “The Scarlet Ibis” was a caring brother because his actions helped motivate Doodle to become self reliant. A good brother will try to teach their sibling what they should know and how he was supposed to do it. The narrator taught Doodle many things. The narrator cared enough

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    Even though some people are different and are looked on to having little meaning in life‚ it does not mean that they should lose hope. The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst is a story about a young boy who has a condition that may end his life‚ but that does not mean that he should give up. Throughout the story‚ Doodle displayed the traits of being dependent and hopeful. Since Doodle is unable to do many things by himself he is very dependent‚ specifically his older brother. “I put him on my shoulder

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    In the short story The Scarlet Ibis there is a boy named Doodle who has a condition that gives him small legs‚ a big head‚ and a weak heart. Doodle’s older brother‚ Big Brother‚ taught Doodle how to walk so he wouldn’t be picked on for having a disabled little brother. After teaching Doodle how to walk‚ he taught him how to do other things too. From the recognition Big Brother receives from Doodle‚ it made him realize something. Big Brother changed his motive and started teaching Doodle for Doodle’s

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    One: Texts in the classroom 4 Invented texts 5 Chapter Two: Authenticity of classroom texts 8 The benefits of studying authentic texts 12 Authenticity and content 12 Authenticity and ideology 16 Authenticity and motivation 17 Chapter Three: Literature in ELT 19 Challenges of literary text 19 Benefits of using literary texts 22 Chapter Four: Reading and deriving meaning from text 25 Chapter Five: Cat in the Rain – analysis and implications 31 Top-down perspective 31 Meaning and schemata 32 Text structure

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    Manifesto which he said was crafted to destroy the heterosexual family and eventually the society. Garth told reporters and eidtors that he is prepared to die in the fight against what he described as a ’very powerful’ gay lobby. Below is the complete text of the Gay Manifesto. The Gay Manifesto First Published in Gay Community News‚ February 15-21‚ 1987 We shall sodomise your sons‚ emblems of your feeble masculinity‚ of your shallow dreams and vulgar lies. We shall seduce them in your schools‚ in

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    “The Scarlet Ibis” Level Questions 1. Does the narrator reflect with the smells of the graveyard and how the scents carries all the way back to his house? 2. Does a grindstone stand where the bleeding tree stood‚ just outside the kitchen door? 3. Was Aunt Nicey the only one that believed that Doodle would survive even though his body was too small for his head because she believed that Doodle was born in the cauls and that cauls are made from Jesus’ nightgown? a. Is Aunt Nicey

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    In James Hurst’s “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ a tragic tale is told about the Narrator’s younger‚ disabled brother who he teaches to walk. The whole story has a sad nostalgic shadow cast across it due to many symbols‚ motifs‚ and foreshadowing. Doodle‚ the young boy was born in a cual and wasn’t thought to survive he looked very strange when he was born‚ “ He seemed all head with a tiny body‚ which was red and shriveled like an old man’s” The mention of red is throughout the story leading up to the appearance

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    Tunnel‚" "The Bridge‚" and "The Scarlet Ibis" share many things in common. "A seed that bears two vines" could be used as the theme for all three stories. Though‚ "Through the Tunnel" and "The Bridge" share the vine of life. "Scarlet Ibis" bears the seed of death. "The Bridges" could be summarized into (overcoming difficulties can make you grow.) Similarly to "Through the Tunnel" its theme is that "Growing up can be difficult‚ everyone has to go through it." "The Scarlet Ibis" theme could apply to all

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