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Direct Characterization In The Scarlet Ibis By James Hurst

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In “The Scarlet Ibis”, James Hurst uses direct characterization, through the action did by the narrator to demonstrate that people will hurt others easily if they are doing the bad actions to them. In the beginning of the story, the narrator is saying bad thing to his brother, which he says, “It [is] bad enough having an invalid brother, [...] so I [begin] to make plans to kill him by smothering him with a pillow” (pg. 2, last paragraph). The narrator uses the words “invalid brother”, which represent the narrator despises his brother. Obviously, the narrator hates his brother and tries to harm him with a pillow which he says “smothering him with a pillow”. The words “make plans” mean the narrator want to kill his brother for a long time ago
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