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Significance Of The Color Red In The Scarelt Ibis By James Hurst

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The color red is intense; it is often associated with emotions that fall on opposite ends of the spectrum. Passion, desire, and love are polar opposite of fire, war, and blood. James Hurst used the color red throughout his short story, The Scarelt Ibis, to create literal and figurative symbols, which illustrated the dichotomy of the narrator’s memories of his younger brother, Doodle, to convey both beauty and tragedy.
A reader is immediately introduced to the symbolism of the color red, and its beauty, the moment they read the title of the short story, The Scarlet Ibis. The term scarlet implies the color red, that has been delightfully splashed with a tinge of orange. Avian lovers immediately recognize images of the tropical bird proudly
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