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    People all around the world have to deal with different types of disabilities . In “The Scarlet Ibis” There are two brothers, one of the brothers is named Doodle and has a disability that makes it nearly impossible for him to walk. If the brother with the disability tried to push himself off the ground he would fall back down. The reason why he can not hold himself up is because he was born with a weak heart that could cause him to die. Later on in the story Doodle gets taught how to walk by his

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    Could pride take over a person's life? In "The Scarlet Ibis" written by James Hurst, the Narrator was the only son of the family, as far as he was at the age of six, the Narrator had a brother. He loved his little brother, but the Narrator's family has thought that Doodle would not survive the main issue of his life and not being able to do stuff. The Narrator and his family finally had seen that he could talk, and there was no sign of walking. The Narrator had to take his bother everywhere he had

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    affect people in positive and negative ways. Affecting others with a positive impact can come with some challenges. In “The Scarlet Ibis” some problems occur, but the emotions of the characters do make an impact. The author, James Hurst, from “The Scarlet Ibis” uses diction and figurative language to prove that Doodle was surprising, ambitious, and joyful. In “The Scarlet Ibis”, Doodle becomes a surprise to those around him. The author states, “Everybody thought he was going to die- everybody except

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    The Scarlet Ibis Theme

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    Theme Analysis of The Scarlet Ibis “It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men as angels.” Saint Augustine was conveying that even the most selfless people can lose sight of what is important simply because of self-glorification. The narrator of James Hurst’s The Scarlet Ibis learns this first-hand as his life is changed forever when his younger brother is born weak and disabled. As years go by, the narrator works his brother to exhaustion and finally, fueled by

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    Shame Leads to More Shame The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst is a story about a young boy who is having a new baby brother. The baby is born with a handicap that the brother is struggling to deal with and accept. Throughout the story the brother is determined to make his brother normal and capable of doing other things. Brother continues to push his weak, disabled brother to keep up with him despite the very serious risk that could pose. The theme of the story is centered around Brothers shame forcing

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    a richness of a soul.” - Michael J. Fox, famous Canadian-American actor familiarly known for his role in Back To The Future. Michael is expressing how even when handed the worst of a situation you can find something positive. In the story “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst, Brother the main character has a sibling, Doodle born sick lives his life experiencing physical disadvantages leaving him estranged from normal children. This is challenging not only for Doodle but Brother as well, due to his longings

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    The connection between the Scarlet Ibis and Doodle represents the similarities and hardships they have both gone through. Due to the harsh environment, both characters painfully try to survive the misfortunes life, or fate, has brought them. Author James Hurst, uses the Scarlet Ibis as a depiction of Doodle’s meager body, distinct nature, and injustice of life that led Doodle towards his end. The Scarlet Ibis and Doodle were akin to one another, for they had been forced to live in a world

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    Being Doodle The Scarlet Ibis is a short story by James Hurst. It’s about a young boy named Doodle. Doodle wasn’t able to live a decent life like others because he was born with many disabilities. His Brother didn’t like Doodle because of his disabilities. Hurst uses the literary devices foreshadowing, similes, irony, and symbolism to illustrate the theme of the story between love and pride in two brother’s relationship. Pride can make you do a lot of terrible things and also wonderful things. Once

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    Pride In The Scarlet Ibis

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    The pride of one brother leads to a cousin’s demise. In the short story “The Scarlet Ibis”, Doodle’s development of his body is irregular: He cannot walk, or do anything physical. Doodle and his mother live with his aunt, uncle, and his cousin; he considers his cousin as a brother, so he calls him brother. Though it is said the brother’s pride was the thing that killed Doodle, the parents’ way of parenting could have lead on to Doodle’s death. First off, the parents should have watched over the

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    a former brave soldier in WWII, failed singer, and bank worker for over 30 years. He wrote this quote in his 1960 only known and admired work, short story “The Scarlet Ibis”. What this means is that pride, a fundamental human emotion, is a good and bad trait for a person to have. This quote is much of what the short story “The Scarlet Ibis” was focused on, whether pride is good or bad due to what happens because of it. Therefore, pride is an unattractive quality to possess because of its ability to

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