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    Doodle and his brother were pretty close, but his brother was embarrassed by him. Doodle is a very young and frail boy that is not fully functional. The book “The Scarlet Ibis.” symbolizes a bird which is called a Scarlet Ibis. The bird and the boy are very similar, they both have physical weakness in there legs. With Doodles legs being weak, his brother (the narrator) is very embarrassed. His brother is very serious and very determined about his legs. He wants to help Doodle walk, which then he…

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    story The Scarlet Ibis there is a choice made by Doodle to not to give up and the immortal weather during a Doodles death. The narrator of the story wanted a normal and healthy brother, but he did not get the brother he wanted, he got Doodle. At first it is hard for the narrator to accept Doodle as a brother because Doodle is disabled. He was born with a normal head and a tiny red and shriveled body. A strain could kill him. The doctor said that Doodle should not get too excited, too hot, too…

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    presented by both parties, it is up to you, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, to determine whether Brother is guilty or not. But, before you make your final decision, I need you to remember the pain Doodle was subjected to, simply because of the disgust Brother felt for him. Brother had been a small boy when Doodle was born, yet it became evident that he concealed only cruel intentions for him. At the mere age of six, Brother began making horrifying plans to kill his few month old brother by…

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    Chellam Sundaram US History Hnrs Yankee Doodle and The Liberty Song Music during the American Revolution was a way of expressing feelings, boosting moral, and forgetting about the terrible consequences of war. Some songs were sung to inspire unity and bravery, while others were sung to mock the opposing side. Music proved to be a powerful tool that made an impact on all sorts of people during the Revolution. The songs “Yankee Doodle” and “Liberty Song” were both tunes that greatly…

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    There was once a widow who had two daughters one of whom was beautiful and industriousand the other ugly and lazy. She behaved most kindly, however, to the ugly one cruelly tothe other because she was her stepdaughter and made her do all the hard work and live likea kitchen maid. The poor maiden was forced out daily on her highroad and had to sit by thewell and spin so much that blood ran from her fingers.Once it was happened that her spindles became quite covered with blood so kneeling downby…

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    children the world. James Hurst masterfully highlights the extraordinary joy and the spontaneity that children can bring into people’s lives. For example, Doodle, one of the main characters in James Hurst’s “The Scarlet Ibis”, is an invalid boy when he is first born, but as he develops he overcomes many of the challenges put in his way. Although Doodle has many physical limitations compared to the average boy his age, he does not allow his disabilities define who he is. Rather, he is a complex…

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    In both “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” and “No Gumption,” we see that Williams’ and Bakers’ mothers play a crucial role in their respective stories. It is known, that in a time of need no one can help you better than your mother. They are the ones who prepare us for the rest of lives. They are always trying to help; even when you don’t want them to. Sometimes our mothers, although they mean their best, don’t give us what we need to hear. Sometimes they tell us the wrong things. In these two essays, we…

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    Burger Doodle is a fast-food restaurant that processes an average of 680 food orders each day. The average cost of each order is $6.15. Four percent of the orders are incorrect, and only 10% of the defective orders can be corrected with additional food items at an average cost of $1.75. The remaining defective orders have to be thrown out. Compute the average product cost. In order to reduce the number of wrong orders, Burger Doodle is going to invest in a computerized…

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    responsibility directly impacted Doodle in a harmful way. Since Doodle was handicapped, Doodle’s brother has bad thoughts about hurting Doodle because he was disappointed. Doodle’s brother made Doodle suffer because he resented his responsibility of taking care of his brother. When Doodle needed a responsible person, he did not have one to help him. During the story, Hurst reveals the selfish actions of Doodle’s brother, indicating that the he is responsible for Doodle’s death. Doodles…

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    Doodle's Death Analysis

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    narrator was responsible for doodles death. The narrator push doodle to hard causing him to die. The narrator wanted to kill doodle from the start because he wanted to push a pillow on to his face and make doodle die. The narrator also hated his brother doodle because he was an invalid brother. The narrator was always negative about doodle and everyone around him. On page 1 “Everybody thought that doodle was going to die.” The narrator was saying that because he wants doodle dead. On page 2 the…

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