The narrator is suggesting that the green jacket is always present in his life, breathing over his shoulder like an unwanted companion. The jacket symbolizes a burden or reminder of something unpleasant that he can't shake off.
Jem is the narrator's (Scout) older brother.
to another brother a shoulder and protection for a girl, trust
ask him why he keeps giving you the cold shoulder, give him your opinion and thoughts on this.
The narrator of 'How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife' is Baldo, the younger brother of Leon. He tells the story from his perspective, sharing his observations and thoughts as he watches his brother and his new wife journey home.
The narrator doesn't have a name. He's just known as Doodle's older brother.
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The main characters in "The Scarlet Ibis" are the narrator, who remains unnamed, and his younger brother, Doodle. The story follows their relationship and experiences together as the narrator pushes Doodle to overcome his physical limitations.
"The Scarlet Ibis" is about a physically disabled younger brother nick named Doodle. the narrator is the older brother. we never learn his name for some reason. the older brother tries to teach his little brother how to do normal things like walk, swim, and run. the older brother is mean to doodle alot, like most older siblings are to their young siblings. and that leads to the end that made my class cry. you have to read it to find out the end.
The central conflict in "The Scarlet Ibis" stems from the narrator's internal struggle to come to terms with his feelings of guilt and regret over pushing his younger brother too hard, leading to tragic consequences. This conflict highlights the themes of pride, stubbornness, and the fragility of life.
The main characters in the story "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst are Doodle, the narrator (who is never named), and Aunt Nicey. The bond between the two brothers, Doodle and the narrator, is the central focus of the story.
In "Brother" by Maya Angelou, the main problem is the narrator's struggle to come to terms with the reality of her brother's behavior and how it affects her family. The brother's negative actions and their impact on the family create tension and conflict that force the narrator to grapple with feelings of disappointment, betrayal, and ultimately, forgiveness.