Yes, although he clearly did not mean for Doodle to die. The narrator was upset that Doodle had not progressed physically as far as they had wanted and he was running too fast for Doodle to keep up almost to punish Doodle for his failure to progress. The brother knew Doodle could not over exert himself, but he did not think about that. He should have been more sensitive to Doodles' condition than to his own preferences for a healthier brother.
The narrator indirectly contributes to Doodle's death by pushing him beyond his physical limitations and leaving him behind during the storm. His pride and desire to conform to societal expectations ultimately lead to Doodle's tragic end.
the answer is yes because the author wanted doodle to die because everyone disliked doodle because he was not like everyone else
That he is a TOTAL douschbag. He was practically responsible for Doodle's death
I want cheesy doodles, you want cheesy doodles, EVERYONE WANTS CHEESY DOODLES!!!!!!!! :]
yes, i lik doodles
The cast of Take a Cue - 1939 includes: Pete Smith as Narrator Doodles Weaver as Homer
The cast of Hockey Homicide - 1945 includes: Pinto Colvig as Goofy Doodles Weaver as Narrator
by drawing a piece of paper and drawing doodles on it
At the end of the story, the narrator reveals that Vera, also known as Vera Claythorne, orchestrated the entire murder of Cyril Hamilton. She confesses to the murder of the boy, revealing that she was responsible for his death all along.
The duration of Daffy Doodles is 420.0 seconds.
Doodles come in all sorts of colors.
A Day with Doodles - 1964 Doodles and Great Grandpa 1-7 was released on: USA: 1 January 1964
Daffy Doodles was created on 1946-04-06.
The cast of Design for Death - 1947 includes: Hans Conried as Narrator Kent Smith as Narrator