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Doodle's brother's name is never mentioned. When Doodle addresses him, he simply calls him "Brother."
becaus doodle is invalid and his brother runs faster then him, he didn't want to wait for him and both die
Heart attack, when he was left by Brother
No. It is a bird. Birds are their own class.
It was the brothers fault because the brother left Doodle there alone and also the bbrother new the speed that he was going at was to much for the brothers weak heart , but he continued to run faster.
The Scarlet Ibis is a short story about two brothers, one of whom, Doodle, is ill. Doodle admires and loves his brother, who teaches him to walk and play.
Doodle is the most dynamic character in the story, since he provides most of the plotline. The narrator (brother) would probably not be considered the dynamic character, although he has an important role.
Doodle's brother's name is never mentioned. When Doodle addresses him, he simply calls him "Brother."
i see from out side because the stroy is very clearly that doodles the older brother was selfishes boy
The name was never said or stated in the short story.
Doodle was just about the craziest brother is an example of hyperbole in the scarlet ibis
The antagonist in "The Scarlet Ibis" is indirectly portrayed as the harsh realities of nature and the environment rather than a specific character. It is the struggle against these forces that ultimately leads to the tragic outcome of the story.
Doodle's two accomplishments in "The Scarlet Ibis" are learning to walk and run, despite his physical limitations, and developing a strong bond with his brother.
The little brother is Doodle.
The scarlet Ibis by James Hurst is a fiction short story.
The narrator doesn't have a name. He's just known as Doodle's older brother.
The dead scarlet ibis serves as a powerful symbol of mortality, frailty, and the consequences of pride in the short story "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst. It highlights the theme of the fragility of life and the destructive nature of pride.