Preview

Did Doodles Death A Cause Of Dodles's Death?

Satisfactory Essays
Open Document
Open Document
295 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Did Doodles Death A Cause Of Dodles's Death?
Doodles death wasn’t an accident, it was murder, and there are three specific pieces of evidence proving that this is a fact. In the story he says he abandoned doodle in the rain storm. “I ran leaving him far behind with a wall of rain dividing us” which caused doodles death. Ashamed of having a crippled brother. He says “they did not know that I did that for myself; the pride who’s slave I was. He is only helping doodle so he don’t look bad when he is with him. He helped doodle because of his pride. He insists” I should of admitted defeat but my pride wouldn’t let me”. He thinks he should have gave up nut he didn’t want to have a dumb brother. He ignored the struggle that doodle was going through.

Other may claim that doodles death was an accident and his brother is innocent, but that is simply not true. He taught doodle to walk. He admits with a few months doodle has learned to walk well and do things better. He taught his brother for his own benefits. He ignored his pain. He thinks his brother is normal I skipped down the halls shouting “mama he’s all there and he smiled”. He was all there. Before that he wanted to smuggle his brother with a pillow. He admits “there is within me (an with sadness I have watched it in others). A knot of cruelty born by the steam of love. He said he hated him at first and he wanted to hurt his brother a lot. He is guilty because he said he wanted to murder doodle multiple times in multiple ways. Now he finally did kill his innocent little brother that didn’t deserve that kind of treatment.

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    Brother is accountable for Doodle’s death since he was warned by the doctors not to push him, but he disregarded it and tried to make him like a “normal” boy. As Brother thinks back to him and Doodle walking home from Old Woman’s Swamp, he confessed, “The faster I walked the faster he walked, so I began to run” (Hurst 394). Brothers walking pace displays how he walked faster, just to make Doodle walk faster. Since Brother did this he pushed Doodle too far, putting his life in danger. Brother teaches Doodle how to swim and row, he made Doodle “swim until he turned blue and row until he couldn’t lift an oar” (Hurst 391). Brother wants Doodle to learn faster, so he makes him practice heavily. If Doodle hadn’t of had the heart disabilities that…

    • 269 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Doss And Abbie's Death

    • 103 Words
    • 1 Page

    Doss Micheal, an artist, and a fishing guide rescue Abigail Grace, a beautiful model, descent of a senator from an assault and shortly falls in love. Abruptly after their marriage, Abbie faces cancer and makes a list of 10 things she hopes to achieve before she loses her life. Together, they trek away to set out upon a 130-mile trip down the St. Mary's River a voyage Doss assured Abbie at the beginning of their romance. Rumor grows that Doss had murdered Abbie. When the trek was completed, Abbie loses her life, and Doss soon gets freed from the trial of Abbie's…

    • 103 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Missouri vs Seibert

    • 784 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Jonathan, a disabled 12 year old boy passes away in his sleep due to his cerebral palsey. His mother, Patrice Seibert was afraid that she would be charged with neglect due to the bedsores that were on his body, so she sat down with her other two teenage sons and two of their friends and came up with a plan. The plan was to dispose of Jonathan’s body by burning it in the mobile home they lived in. To make it look like Jonathan was not left unattended, they left Donald Rector, a mentally disabled teenager whom lived with them, in the mobile home as well. Donald died in the fire.…

    • 784 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The mourning crowd hugged one another and lovingly showered the coffin with flowers. The gravedigger began to fill the grave when suddenly a small tune came from the within the wooden casket. A woman stepped forward. “We’re gonna have to dig him back up. I love my husband but that phone cost me 800…

    • 55 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    n the story right from the very beginning, all of the jurors were certain this 16-year-old kid had committed murder, but that changed. Doubt, inspired by Juror 8, caused them to not convict the young kid. In the very beginning of the play it is said, “Right. Ok, eleven to one - ‘guilty’ (11). This shows how certain people can feel, but it means nothing. The eleven other jurors soon saw reasons to doubt the evidence provided to them. People are reasonable enough to be willing to listen, and potentially change their opinion. In the end all of the jurors see the doubt, in the book it is said, “…All right. ‘Not Guilty.’” (72). Doubt is always a factor in every situation, few times is somebody ever 100% certain about something. In the play Juror…

    • 525 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Movie: Twelve Angry Men

    • 1568 Words
    • 7 Pages

    All evidence is against the boy and a guilty verdict would send him to die in…

    • 1568 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    All the narrator wants is to have a brother. He wanted someone to play and have fun with, someone who was “all there,” but instead, he got Doodle. Doodle was disabled physically but not mentally. Having a disabled brother frustrated Brother to the point he said, “When Doodle was five years old, I was embarrassed at have a brother of that age…

    • 497 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The prosecutor states “I accuse the prisoner of behaving at his mother’s funeral in a way that showed he was already a criminal at heart.” Camus says that the…

    • 507 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Environmental Justice

    • 2381 Words
    • 10 Pages

    * They were argued to be innocent because it was out of necessity to kill the boy…

    • 2381 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Confession teaches the reader that being too quick to accuse a person of doing wrong is never the right thing to do. The officials in this book based Donte Drumm’s trial on the motivation of racism and inequality instead of the search for the truth. Even at the closing of the novel, the officials were too ashamed to admit they executed an innocent man and even tried to hide their mistakes by lying through their teeth by saying they possibly knew Donte had an accomplice. They were way too quick to accuse the wrong guy.…

    • 681 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    I believe that the this reason ‘Description is also used in order to build the setting of the story” is not as strong as my claim because description doesn’t really build the setting, or at least how i’m using it. The way i’m using it is to go into great detail explaining his death. Sometimes the claim show don’t tell will also work for a story like this as well.…

    • 828 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    baby p, health and social

    • 2226 Words
    • 9 Pages

    Peter Connelly also known as “Baby p” was killed on the 3rd august 2007 at the age of 1, by his stepdad Steven Barker. Baby P had suffered multiple injuries over the previous 8 months resulting in his death. In this piece of writing I will be investing who I think is to blame for Baby P’s death.…

    • 2226 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    The Crucible

    • 815 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Throughout the discussion we find out an old man living beneath the boy and his father testified that he heard a fight upstairs, and the boy shouting “I’m going to kill you!” and a body hit the ground and then saw the boy running downstairs. The boy claimed he had been at the movies while his father was murdered, but couldn’t remember the name of the movie or who was in them. A women living across the street testified that she saw the boy kill his father through the windows of a passing elevated train. The boy had an argument with father that night, which resulted the boy’s father hitting him twice. Finally, the boy has an extensive list of prior offenses, including trying to slash another teenager with a knife.…

    • 815 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    By the time I was eight I knew the whole story, from my grandmother who sat around sewing and making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for my lunch before I went to daycare. She had told me how the killer was never known, seen, or heard, but that his presence will live in infamy, no matter how hard we tried to forget the past. The past consisted of commotion, forcing the paramedics to move like flames across a burning sheet, discombobulation as they reached her corpse. She had gone cold because phantoms couldn’t resist playing tricks with someone’s life in the balance. She was…

    • 497 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The smell of rain drifted through the ajared window wafting into my nostrils. As the heavens opened up, the tears of sorrow fell from the angels above over Mores death sentence. The grey heavy clouds were concealed by the sinister evening sky. Everywhere I turned, every sound I heard, reminded me of the terrible act I had committed in court this afternoon. I Richard Rich had given up my soul and my conscience for an unworthy reward; Wales. Wales was a puddle compared to the ocean that is England. But being the Attorney General of Wales did bring me a new house and a fresh red velvet chair, which I sat in looking out at my impressive oak tree. Its leaves were violently swirling in the strong wind that accompanied the rain. Much like I was this morning before court. I was confused, my brain swirling in all different directions, while the riches of my decision rained down on me like the water falling from the sky. All the treasures in the world couldn’t change the fact that I had chosen to perjure. I had placed the fate of an innocent man in a guilty mans shoes. Because of my actions one of my friends, Sir Thomas More will be killed for my benefit. My stomach twisted with the sickness that utter guilt brought to a man who just sold an innocent man’s life.…

    • 892 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays