well i only know a few
-the are both in a place where dont fit in
-they both die
-there fragile when not home
thts it..
In "The Scarlet Ibis," the scarlet ibis symbolizes Doodle's unique nature and fragility. Like the bird, Doodle is out of place in his environment and his vibrant existence is ultimately fleeting and delicate. The presence of the scarlet ibis highlights the beauty and tragedy of Doodle's life.
The ibis isn't a person, it is a type of bird. The character of Doodle symbolizes the ibis.
Doodle was just about the craziest brother is an example of hyperbole in the scarlet ibis
doodle
the ibis symbolizes doodle because: Both die in a similar way (in a storm under a red plant in a crooked form), both cant survive in new conditions (ibis away from tropics, doodle in training) and both are abnormal in the world (fragile and weak in stature)
Doodle responds to the dying ibis with sorrow and compassion and buries the bird.
The death of Doodle is being foreshadowed by the death of the scarlet ibis bird.
In "The Scarlet Ibis," Doodle, like the bird, is fragile and unique. Both Doodle and the scarlet ibis are beautiful and out of place in their environment. Their shared fate reflects the theme of pride and mortality in the story.
he scooped
they walk and breath
And the real answer is yes when the scarlet ibis dies you can infer that something bad will happen to Doodle.
Doodle was born in 1911.