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Scarlet Ibis Symbolism

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“The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst is a short story about how one special child named Doodle who when her was born the doctor said he would not live; but he did live even though he couldn’t walk. His brother got tired of him not being able to walk so he pushed and pushed him so he wouldn’t be teased about having a cripple brother. This short story expresses the idea that a rare red bird called the Scarlet Ibis symbolises the young brother Doodle. He was said to be cripple at birth and couldn’t walk but as he tried and tried he was able to prove them wrong and walk. Doodle tried his hardest to achieve his goal to walk, climb trees, and swim. Throughout the story Doodle’s brother/the narrator is a little mean to Doodle, but does it out of affection he believed that Doodle could do so much more and that he was destined for great thing in the future. …show more content…

He was exhausted but his brother started to run; Doodle tried to catch up and kept telling his brother to don’t leave him behind. Then the unspeakable thing happened, the brother out of selfishness ran faster than Doodle and left him behind. He then went back later and found Doodle on the ground bloody and dead. Doodle tried his hardest to walk and run, but trying to hard was too much and he couldn’t handle it. This is a lot like the Scarlet Ibis seen here, “How many miles it had travelled to die like this, in our yard, beneath the bleeding tree.” (p 28). This is talking about how the Scarlet Ibis flew so far and survived a storm just trying to get back home. To illustrate how far the red bird travelled the author put this in the story, “It lives in the tropics-South America.” (p 28). The tropics is a long long flight to the United States even for a

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