The narrator was embarrassed that Doodle couldn't walk at the age of five.
In "The Scarlet Ibis," Doodle wanted to please his brother and be like other kids despite his physical limitations. He desired to learn how to walk, run, and play as a normal child, which motivated him to try and keep up with his brother's ambitious training program.
Brother makes plans for doodle so he can walk talk and act like a normal person. He did this for Doodle because he does not want doodle to be bullied by people who dont except different people.
The narrator does not wait for Doodle because he is caught up in his own pride and ego, wanting to get home to show off Doodle's progress to his family. He is focused on his own desires rather than on caring for Doodle's well-being, ultimately leading to tragedy.
The narrator did not want to learn and write because they had a negative experience associated with it, such as feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or lacking interest in the subject matter. This could have led to a resistance or avoidance towards learning and writing.
he thought that it is just for no use
He wanted to earn the acceptance of his brother. He wanted to be 'normal' so his brother wasn't ashamed of him anymore.Hope that helped,-Fish '14
Cheats for what? it depends on what you want to do
What do you want to be when you grow up
You could play it on many websites but if you want to play it with cheats, go to arcadeprehacks.com and search for 'doodle god 2'.
becaus doodle is invalid and his brother runs faster then him, he didn't want to wait for him and both die
heres my question 4 u y do u wanna walk like a grl u wierdo but if u want to know ask 1 of ur friends that is a grl
Pat does not want to marry the narrator because the narrator is a computer and Pat is a human.