Examples Of Doodle In The Scarlet Ibis

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Throughout the story, The Scarlet Ibis, the narrator known as Doodle’s older brother is attempting to change Doodle for what he thinks is the best. Although he is doing these tasks, he has indeed begun harming doodle. I do not blame the narrator because he is a child himself and there was no immediate harm done to doodle it was all long term. Early in the story, the mother of the narrator said that Doodle may not be all there, implying that he may never walk talk or do any of that. As he hears that, he notices that Doodle makes a facial expression in term makes the narrator believe that Doodle is a normal child just different in size. As there relationship grows the brothers begin spending more time together and that leads to the narrator