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The Color Red In The Scarlet Ibis By James Hurst

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James Hurst, the author of the scarlet ibis, employs the technique of symbolism, and inanimate objects like the color red to convey hidden meanings that further clarify important themes in the story. Through his use of the color red, Hurst denotes both personal and universal emotions. Brother leads the reader through the many symbolic uses of the color in the story. Some of the ways the color is shown as a symbol is when Brother is comparing the red scarlet ibis to a broken vase of red flowers, the bleeding tree that Brother saw from which the scarlet ibis falls to its death and when Doodle dies in front of a red nightshade bush. When Brother finds his “Scarlet ibis,” he describes Doodle with these words, “Limply, he fell backwards onto the

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