The Scarlet Ibis Analysis

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In “The Scarlet Ibis” James Hurst reveals that life is full of unexpected tragedies. Also, he shows that Doodle cares more about himself than his brother and that the scarlet ibis symbolizes the hardships and beauty of life. In the beginning of the short story, Horst writes, “I skipped through the rooms, down the echoing halls, shouting “Mama, he smiled. He’s all there! He’s all there!” And he was” This illustrates the idea that the brother is more excited to share the information than to have it. Hurst makes clear that the brother showed Doodle how to walk because he showed Doodle how to walk because he wanted attention and he wanted a real brother rather than wanting to help Doodle. Near the end of the narrative, the author mentions, “At