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Comparison Of Two Brothers In The Scarlet Ibis
Different traits can cause different relationships between people. For example, friendly traits can assist in forming lifelong relationships, in contrast cruel traits can create hate between individuals. James Hurst applies character traits between the two brothers, Doodle and the narrator. The journey of the two brothers is short but it includes the relationships appeared from the character traits. In the story, “The Scarlet Ibis” James Hurst uses aggressiveness, selfishness, and determination to inform the readers the attitude shown towards Doodle by the narrator.

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