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    its own‚ and teaches us a lesson. These stories can be similar with the same themes‚ plots‚ and other characteristics however overall they are unmistakably different. The similarities and differences of‚ Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst is the quintessential example of this. Upon juxtaposition it is evident there are a plethora of similarities between these two pieces of literature. One major and prominent similarity is the relationship between Lennie and George

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    In the story‚ “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst‚ the author made use of symbols regarding death in order to express his message that excessive pride can lead to the downfall of loved ones. Throughout the story‚ the pride of the main character‚ Brother‚ is evident; As he narrates the events of the story a few years after they took place‚ he takes note of his own past selfish pride and the grade consequences that came as a result of it. A prime example of Hurst using symbols concerning death in order

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    brother that is crippled. Everyone thought that the little brother‚ Doodle‚ would die. But he survived. The narrator taught Doodle to walk and was training him so he could go to school and be a normal kid. But then a Scarlet Ibis comes to their house after a hurricane had hit. A Scarlet Ibis lives in South America and had came all the way over to North Carolina. The bird was also crippled and fell out of their tree‚ and had died. Later that day‚ the narrator

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    Analyzing Symbolism in The Scarlet Ibis (Wooden Structures) In the short story‚ The Scarlet Ibis‚ James Hurst uses many symbols to advance the plot‚ evolve characters‚ and develop a theme. The author uses wooden structures in this short story to symbolize two very opposite things‚ death and safety. The author uses the coffin to symbolize death and the go-cart to symbolize a safety-zone that Doodle steps out of to reach a goal. In the beginning of The Scarlet Ibis‚ James Hurst says‚ “Daddy had Mr

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    In the short story “The Scarlet Ibis‚” the author conveyed a story about brotherhood between two brothers. The narrator was overwhelmed by his internal conflict of guilt and felt that his actions were having its consequences. Doodle‚ the main character of the story‚ lived a life that consisted of constant struggles. His brother‚ the narrator‚ helped him through his external conflict‚ but one day‚ he pushed him too far. The color red appears constantly throughout the short story and to express

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    In the short story‚ “The Scarlet Ibis‚” James Hurst uses the characterization of the narrator to illustrate that when a person’s choices are driven by pride‚ he may overlook the love around him‚ possibly leading to permanent loss and regret. As the story begins‚ the narrator recalls finding it “unbearable” that his disabled brother “possibly was not all there” and begins “to make plans to kill him by smothering him with a pillow.” (1) Hurst uses the adjective “unbearable” to express his focus on

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    The Scarlet Ibis Essay The Scarlet Ibis is a story about two young boys‚ an older brother and a younger one with an unknown disease that enables him to live a normal life. The younger brother was said to be unable to walk‚ but with the help of his older brother‚ he did it. One would think that the brother helped Doodle with good intentions‚ but he didn’t‚ he only helped him because he was embarrassed that Doodle had a handicap and he wanted a normal brother‚ he didn’t help him because he loved him

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    Pride‚ greed‚ and vanity. All three of the words I just listed are how Doodle‚ the sweet special needs boy‚ was killed by his brother. If you read this story‚ you will discover that leading up to Doodles death‚ all of these words are present. The Scarlet Ibis starts out with Brother’s (the narrator) baby brother being born. He is born in his caul‚ which means he is special. When Doodle is born‚ it turns out he is disabled with a heart condition. Brother is upset‚ and even kind of wants to kill him.

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    Sometimes pride can be an amazing thing‚ but it can also be a bad thing at times. Although he couldn’t quite handle it‚ Doodle’s brother in “The Scarlet Ibis” had a great deal of pride. Pride can have dramatic effects on people‚ it can get the best of you‚ and pride doesn’t always turn out in your favor. The majority of people would say that pride can’t change the way people act‚ but in reality‚ it can. In the story‚ Doodle gets pushed to the limit often by his brother. His brother’s pride made

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    The short story The Scarlet Ibis also demonstrates how the narrator’s one choice of leaving his brother in the woods is regrettable. School is starting soon for Doodle and the narrator wants to teach Doodle to run so he will “fit” in. But‚ when Doodle is not able to accomplish these activities in time the narrator becomes spiteful. The narrator believes Doodle being not being able to run is in his head and purposely runs faster and ahead of Doodle to make Doodle strive to catch up with him. Soon

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