Pride And Love In The Scarlet Ibis By James Hurst

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Why do we hurt the people we love? “The Scarlet Ibis,” a short story by James Hurst, is the story of a child named Doodle, who was born with a medical condition who overcomes his challenges only to be involuntarily killed his well meaning, but nonetheless prideful brother. James Hurst uses symbolism to develop the theme, pride can hurt the ones we love

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