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    The Scarlet Ibis After reading “The Scarlet Ibis”, I’ve come to the conclusion that the narrator was guilty of killing his brother, Doodle. From the start, he thought of Doodle as a “disappointment”. (page 342) There was a very clear list of things Doodle was not supposed to do, a list of which the narrator ignored as soon as they left the house. He was constantly adding stress and strain on Doodle. On page 345, the narrator clearly states, “...so I began to make plans to kill him.” Does…

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    Nathan Smearsoll Mrs. Porter English 9 Honors October 7, 2015 “The Scarlet Ibis” – Symbolism and Simplicity “The Scarlet Ibis”, by James Hurst, is a wonderful tale. One might read through it, finish, and weep with rage at the ending, but in the end they will love it. One might read through, and see it solely as literal, and in the end they will love it. One might read through, and see it all as allegory, taking nothing literal, and in the end they will love it. They then can read through with a…

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    People often have pride in themselves, someone or something. Pride can be a wonderful thing and push someone to be all they can be but it also can be a destructive force. How can pride be a destructive force? In James Hurst’s short story, The Scarlet Ibis, Brother is innocent of Doodles death because he teaches his brother Doodle how to walk, and he becomes proud of Doodle. Brother is a seven year old boy with an infant brother Doodle. The doctors told him that he would never be able to walk.…

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    Have you ever had a time where you have followed through on your pride and succeeded with a goal? Was is morally beneficial or was it for your own good? James Hurst, who wrote the short story “The Scarlet Ibis” has laid out information with pride. Pride with an impact can be plenty wonderful or terrible, but generally pride tells us who we are and how we can improve with ourselves. Pride can be wondrous in many ways which might not be as conspicuous, for Brother he has demonstrated the good…

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    The narrator in “the Scarlet Ibis”, also known as Doodle’s brother, has many traits that lead him to leaving his brother to die in the storm. The narrator only helps his brother to help himself, which makes him extremely selfish. When Doodle had learned to walk, the narrator explains how “Doodle walked only because [I] was ashamed of having a crippled brother.” He had taught Doodle to walk for himself “that pride, whose slave [I] was, spoke to [me] louder than all their voices.” He didn’t teach…

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    Pride is good in moderation, but in excessive amounts, it could lead to tragedy in the lives of those in its path. “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst is a short story about a boy and his unhealthy relationship with his brother Doodle. Throughout the course of the story, narrator treats Doodle harshly until one day, he was no longer there. One apparent theme in “The Scarlet Ibis” is too much pride can lead to regret, which is shown by the consequences of the narrator’s actions. In the story, the…

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    would enable him to keep up with the boys at school, sometimes resorting to mean methods to keep Doodle from stopping his program. One afternoon in the summer of training, the whole family witnesses a strange and saddening event: a majestic scarlet ibis falls from their bleeding tree and dies, pushed by storm winds until it was too weak. The whole family is affected by what seems to be a bad omen, Doodle most of all. But Doodle’s brother continues his training of Doodle, pushing him to the point…

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    In James Hurst’s “The Scarlet Ibis,” a boy is determined to make his disabled brother who he wants him to be. Brother, the narrator, constantly pushes Doodle to the limit, forcing him to walk when not even Doodle himself had the confidence that he could be able to. Doodle is overworked which leads to a devastating event. The narrator has both resentment and regret because even though he is proud at first, he regrets ever pushing Doodle to his limit and this is shown through events in the story.…

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    The Scarlet Ibis In The Scarlet Ibis, James Hurst uses the scarlet ibis, the coffin, and the color red, as symbols to to help understand different ideas that are a little harder to comprehend on your own. In The Scarlet Ibis, the narrator tells a flashback story of him and his brother at young age. In the story the narrator talks about how he tried to make his physically handicapped brother be normal like him. A symbol is anything that stands for or represents something else. The…

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    Scarlet Ibis Theme Essay

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    In the story “The Scarlet Ibis”, the author James Hurst writes about a relationship between two brothers, who go by Doodle and Brother. The youngest of the two brothers, Doodle, was born with disabilities that cause much disadvantage to his life and Brother’s life. Although Brother can be cruel to Doodle, he thrives for accomplishment as Brother pushes him to his limits. Until one day Brother pushed him too far past his limit leading to the death of Doodle. Brother was really able to discover…

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