because he is and BTW he's not its the Brother
the protagonist would be the narrator because he drives the story forward by pushing Doodle to be a normal brother. Also it can be proven because he changes the most from a selfish brother who wants Doodle to be better for his own good, to a person who later cares for Doodle and realizes the evil in pride.
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.
The title "The Scarlet Ibis" serves as a symbolic representation of the fragile and unique nature of the rare bird and the protagonist's younger brother, Doodle. Just like the scarlet ibis is an out-of-place and vulnerable creature in the story, Doodle, who is physically fragile, is also an outsider in his family. The title foreshadows the tragic fate that awaits both the bird and Doodle.
doodle, scribble
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.
In "The Scarlet Ibis," the protagonist continues to run despite knowing Doodle has fallen behind because he is driven by pride and a desire for validation. He is embarrassed by Doodle's physical limitations and wants to prove to himself and others that he can be a strong, capable brother. This moment highlights the conflict between his love for Doodle and his need for social acceptance, ultimately leading to tragic consequences. His choice reflects a deeper struggle with his own insecurities and the weight of familial expectations.
There are several famous Google holidays such as Soccer Doodle, Moog Doodle, Turing Doodle, Halloween Doodle, Nemo Doodle, Zipper Doodle, Valentine's Day Doodle and so on.
There are 16 dry pints in a peck. Fluid pints would be different, of course. "I love you a bushel and a peck, a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck I love you a bushel and a peck, you bet your pretty neck I do! Doodle-doodle doodle *pause* doodle doodle doodle *pause* doodle doodle doodle doo"
Doodle. Agree?
you take a pencil and you doodle.
A doodle
There is no anagram for the word "doodle".