"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 narrator in the scarlet ibis is a dynamic character because he realizes the at points he is mean and selfish with his brother
doodle is a dynamic character
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 is the dynamic character in The Scarlet Ibis. Dynamic characters are characters who change throughout a story. Doodle learns to do many new things as a result of his brother pushing him to learn.
The ibis isn't a person, it is a type of bird. The character of Doodle symbolizes the ibis.
He was 6.
In the beginning of the story he is 6, in the end he is 11.
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Doodle goes from birth to 7 years of age when he dies.
The narrator doesn't have a name. He's just known as Doodle's older brother.
The Scarlet Ibis and Doodle are both alike as well as different, they are alike by both being fragile, precious, beautiful, red, and both dying. They are different because the Scarlet Ibis is a bird and Doodle is a boy, Doodle did not struggle as much as the Scarlet Ibis because he had the help of his brother, while the Scarlet Ibis was alone.
The story is "The Scarlet Ibis' by James Hurst.