Grindstone In The Scarlet Ibis

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In the story The Scarlet Ibis, the grindstone symbolizes memories from Doodle’s childhood. The narrator lets the reader know that, “A grindstone stands where the bleeding tree stood, just outside the kitchen door...” (Page 1 in The Scarlet Ibis). The grindstone replaced the bleeding tree, where the Scarlet Ibis died that represents Doodle. The grindstone links to the bleeding tree because the tree is where the bird lived. Everything fits together like puzzle pieces. According to the text, “...the grindstone begins to turn, and time with all its changes is ground away-and I remember Doodle.” (Page 1 in The Scarlet Ibis). The grindstone “begins to turn” means that time is moving on and life is still going. The narrator remembers Doodle everytime