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    Doogle Research Paper

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    Google’s first animated doodle came out in 2010. There is a team of artists and engineers that take the Google Logo and create specific animations that relate to a certain holiday or event happening on a particular date. The illustrations are sometimes interactive‚ and the viewer

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    and loving woman. Who always makes the brightest of plans for her children and grandson’s‚ Raymond‚ futures. But the force that ruins her dreams of Raymond’s joy‚ is prejudice‚ due to her African American heritage and ignorance. And then there is Doodle‚ from the short story “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ this poor

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    without the experience Chris went through‚ he would not be that same today. This same pattern also occurred in the story of “The Scarlet Ibis”. In this story‚ a boy named Doodle is an embarrassment to his brother because he has a disability. But the brother doesn’t appreciate Doodle as much as he should have. For example‚ “Doodle was frightened of being left. ““Don’t leave me‚ Brother‚”” he cried‚ and leaned toward the coffin. His hand‚ trembling‚ reached out‚ and when he touched

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    the form of colors‚ connections and images will have a lasting impact on it. Doodling – Made popular by the google-doodles‚ a doodle is something that all of us unconsciously draw. Little did we know that even our mindless scribbling can be interpreted. The ZMET requires customers to doodle in the form of images. The marketing managers could reverse engineer and use these doodle combinations in advertisements to have the desired impact on the customer. Interestingly doodling also heals people through

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    waterlilies‚ and with wire grass we’d weave them into necklaces and crowns. We’d bedeck ourselves with our handiwork and loll about thus beautified‚ beyond the touch of the everyday world.” Furthermore‚ Old Women Swamp is a place found beautiful to both Doodle and Brother‚ a place where they go to play and relax. Almost all of

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    as well as represent something much larger. The storm itself represents the misery that the entire family went through‚ and how out of place Doodle was by comparing him to the cotton balls that were wrenched from the stalks. Another example of symbolism of Doodle can be seen in his comparison to the Scarlet Ibis bird‚ both mentally and physically. Both Doodle and the Scarlett Ibis were destined to die‚ and both died in the same position. In addition to this example of figurative language‚ Hurst’s

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    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. With figurative language‚ James Hurst can successfully set the mood of the story. “. . . the flowers’ smell speaking softly the names of our dead.

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    rain.” This is another example of a metaphor‚ in which the narrator compares Doodle to the scarlet ibis which had died in the beginning of the story. He compares the innocent bird to his own brother‚ who died as the bird did‚ innocently. As the bird was precious to DoodleDoodle is precious to his brother‚ making Doodle the narrator’s scarlet ibis. The comparison not only provides the reader with information about Doodle and his brother’s relationship‚ it

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    Doodle was terrified of being abandoned; Brother knew this. “The Scarlet Ibis” is a short story about shame. Using the literary elements of figurative language‚ mood‚ and setting‚ James Hurst shows that you should not let shame change the way you feel towards a loved one. Mood is a literary element often used in a story to give meaning and descriptions. A type of mood that is used in “The Scarlet Ibis” is to show Brother’s feelings of Doodle. At one point in the story Brother tells his

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    disabled brother‚ and spends all summer teaching him how to walk. However‚ he does this out of embarrassment and shame not out of love. One stormy night‚ Brother leaves Doodle behind alone forcing him to run faster‚ but he pushes too far‚ causing Doodle’s death. From Doodle’s death‚ he realizes how his pride got in his way of accepting Doodle for the way he is not for what he isn’t. In the story‚ he admits “I did not know then that pride

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