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    In the story “The Scarlet Ibis‚” the character Doodle is born with some mental and physical disabilities. While his family and doctor all believe him to die or not live long he learns to do things such as walk and talk with the help of his older brother‚ that may not have been predicted he would be capable of. The main character in this story wants to help Doodle be “normal” and do the things other children can do before Doodle starts school. While the character helps his brother out of shame and

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    Many people believe our fate is set in stone from the moment we take our first breath. That we walk a path chosen for us‚ a path that very few events can alter. This is the case in James Hurst’s short story “The Scarlet Ibis”. In this piece‚ a young child named Doodle is born into a world where the odds are stacked against him. He is at first helpless‚ but with the assistance of his brother‚ eventually learns to cope with his disabilities‚ and live his life to the fullest. However‚ in a breaking

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    Personal Reflection Questions - The Scarlet Ibis Answer the following questions honestly and thoughtfully. Be sure to write in full sentences and completely answer each question. Save your answers in your Network folder as Scarlet Ibis Questions. 1. How did you feel at the end of the story? Elaborate and explain in detail. 2. Does Doodle and or his brother remind you of anyone real or in other stories you’ve read or films you might have seem? Explain why or why not. 3. Have you had any

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    mature. The loss of innocence and the youthful sins of pride‚ overconfidence‚ and infallibility manifest within the narrator‚ Brother‚ in James Hurst’s short story "The Scarlet Ibis". This develops into the central theme after the narrator experiences the tragic death of his handicapped brother because of his own doing. Brother laments‚ "For a long time‚ it seemed forever‚ I lay there crying‚ sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis from the heresy of rain." (Hurst 6). The dispiriting

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    The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst has a very melancholy and regretful tone at times. Sometimes you do get a lighter tone that’s happier. Several things really make you get a sense of the tone in the story. These things are diction‚ imagery‚ and syntax. From the very first paragraph‚ the imagery in the story really gives you the melancholy feeling of death and sadness. The “rotting brown magnolia petals” and the “graveyard flowers” that spoke “softly the names of our dead” paint a vivid picture

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    The Scarlet Ibis James Hurt’s use of figurative language in the short story‚ “The Scarlet ibis” contributes significantly to the reader’s understanding of the characters. One such instance of figurative language is shown through symbolism and can be found in the rising action of the story‚ during a hurricane:” Cotton balls were wrenched from the stalks and lay like green walnuts in the valleys between the rows‚ while the cornfield leaned over uniformly so that the tassels touched the ground.” This

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    James Hurst short story “The Scarlet Ibis” talks about two young brothers one of which the older brother is too blinded by pride to see the true beauty in his younger brother. The narrator is too blinded to realize that his brother is really someone he wants to love but it all gets revealed to him in the end when things take a turn for the worst and Doodle ends up dead. This story shows the wrong in people and shows how in the world there are people who will stop at nothing to achieve their goals

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    Joshua Udo Ms. Jackson English 10-1 – Period 1 3/6/2015 Sunken With Pride Blood is thicker than water‚ but sometimes pride is thicker than both. Such is the case with James Hurst’s "The Scarlet Ibis." This dramatic story starts out as the narrator of the story known to be “brother” has a recollection of his past when his younger brother Doodle was still alive. The narrator tells readers how everyone believed that Doodle would be crippled both mentally and physically after birth. However‚ Doodle

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    “The Scarlet Ibis” In the story “The Scarlet Ibis” by james Hurst they’re are a variety of symbols with their own unique meaning. The symbols in the story represented Doodle and the events leading up to his tragic death. The story takes place between late summer and early fall. The main characters are William Armstrong and his brother who is the narrator. Later in the story the narrator renames William‚ Doodle. Doodle who is a call baby is a disappointment to his brother because of his disabilities

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    narrator in “The Scarlet Ibis” has felt guilt for quite a while. In the story “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ we learn about the narrator’s perspective on what happened to the character Doodle‚ the narrator’s younger brother. The narrator states “But all of us must have something to be proud of‚ and Doodle had become mine.” He then goes on to explain how pride it both a wonderful and terrible thing that bears the vines of life and death. The narrator says this‚ because he himself let pride get in the way

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