Theme In Just A Pigeon

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An Analysis of Theme in “Just a Pigeon” The theme of the short story “Just a Pigeon” by Dennis Brindell Bradin is doing a good deed does not always result in a reward. Terrence, a high schooler, stumbled upon a pigeon with a broken wing. The pigeon had a broken wing and Terrence decided to help the pigeon by taking it to the vet. Even though Terrence did a good deed, no one reacted positively to Terrence taking care of the bird. In fact, he even got bullied at school. When the pigeon’s wing healed he had to travel to the vet and release the pigeon. Terrence half expected that somehow his good deed would be repaid and he wouldn’t have to pay the vet. But Terrence still had to pay money. Bradin writes, “‘Terrence counted out the money.