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    the good side of pride. Pride has been a avail for Brother in availing Doodle become mundane, by never giving up on Doodle. Most people would give up on how much time Brother has put down in availing doodle. Brother wanted Doodle to be mundane, so that when…

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    goals. This is because of their will, mental strength, determination, and pride. This is similar to the story of Doodle. On the surface, Doodle may only appear as a small, fragile boy, but on the inside he is great and strong. The Scarlet Ibis is incredibly majestic and sadly beautiful, but yet it fell so quickly. In that way, the bird seems to represent Doodle. The book, “The Scarlet Ibis”, by James Hurst, tells the story of a fragile and seemingly weak young boy that wasn’t meant to live past…

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    In “The Scarlet Ibis” I believe the similarities between doodle and the scarlet ibis make the essential literary device symbolism because it is what is used most in the story and what the story is based around. In the short story “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst the narrator received a little brother named William but was nicknamed Doodle that was disabled. He wants his brother to be a regular person so he can have pride so he taught his brother how to walk just for pride. In the end the…

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    Doodle Jump

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    experiences as opposed to hardcore gaming. However with more powerful smartphones comes the opportunity to transfer console games to the mobile phone platform. And as such games like Call of Duty, Need for Speed and Fifa are becoming more complete experiences on mobile handsets. Angry Birds has been a runaway success on Android and iPhones. If you like games like Worms you will find Angry Birds hugely addictive. It is a physics puzzle game which involves trying to destroy pigs using a sling…

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    Cruelty Against Doodle

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    to make sure Brother is locked up behind bars. I hope he suffers every minute of the rest of his life. Doodle would still be here with us today if it wasn’t for the selfishness and cruelty of his brother. The narrator showed cruelty toward Doodle, he didn’t care for him, and, worst of all, he ran away from Doodle and left him behind during the storm. If this trial ends the way it should, Brother will be in Jail when it ends. First off, the narrator has shown cruelty toward Doodle and doesn’t…

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    When having a brother you don’t really like but you have to take care of, you get pretty attached to him. Pride is a double edged sword that makes you do things you would never think of, Doodle is dead, and there is a wonder for if the brother is guilty or innocent for his death. I believe he is innocent. IN James Hurst's short story, the Scarlet Ibis, the narrator is innocent of Doodles death because the narrator spent his time teaching Doodle when he could have been doing something else. And…

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    The Plight of Doodle In the 20th century, physically disabled kids’ lives were a daily struggle; Doodle, a character from “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst, lives this simple truth. He is born different. At first, his brother hates him for it and constantly tries to get rid of Doodle and go off by himself. After a while, he starts to treat Doodle better with only occasional cruel relapses of his former attitude. With difficulty, Doodle learns to walk through his brother’s encouragement. After a…

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    Yankee Doodle Protest

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    of different genres. Many of the pieces included in the category are also from multiple eras of American history. The examples featured in this paper span from simple tunes sung in the Revolutionary Era, such as “Yankee Doodle”, to modern rap and R&B records by artists such as Kali Uchis, H.E.R., and Childish Gambino. All the works later mentioned…

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    started to notice tiny rips on the slender living doodle and thought it was nothing. I went to school and entered my classroom. My teacher had asked for our homework but I had forgotten to do it. I had checked my Doodle frequently noticing the rips were getting bigger and bigger. I had asked the teacher if I could get some tape but he Shrugged the question away and kept talking about Social studies. I attempted to glue together my doodle but it just made the doodle shiver and shake making the…

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    What the giver martin luther king and doodle have in common well they all want equality for their world. The give and martin luther king both had something to do with the change. They all wanted to make it so that they can not be judged for who they are on the outside but for who they are on the inside. Martin luther king jr is different than the giver and doodle because mlk wanted equality for the black people of america. To not be treated any less or any more than the white people. He wants…

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