The narrator teaches Doodle to stand, walk and run, whcich no one ever expected Doodle would be able to ever do.
becaus doodle is invalid and his brother runs faster then him, he didn't want to wait for him and both die
the scarlet ibis is sad because the brother has a brother named Doodle and throughout the story he is mean to him and pushing him harder to do things for selfish reasons. such as forcing Doodle to touch his coffin and teaching Doodle to walk because he didnt want a "crippled" brother. Doodle died at the end of the story because his brother pushed him too hard to do thiings such as rowing and Doodle died. what really broke my heart was whenever Doodle would say,"don't leave me big brother." Doodle was only 6 and his brother found him dead during a storm when he was trying to run away from him.
there are no 'enemies' (antagonists) in this story because the main conflict(s) are mostly internal (i.e. you want doodle to prevail over his weakness so that would be a person vs. self conflict)
In "The Scarlet Ibis," the main insects mentioned are mosquitoes and horseflies. These insects are used symbolically to represent the harsh environment and challenges faced by the characters in the story.
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The narrator's decision to not disclose his brother's name in "The Scarlet Ibis" could symbolize the universal experience of sibling relationships and the theme of loss and regret. By keeping the brother nameless, the narrator emphasizes the emotional impact of the story rather than focusing on individual identities.
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.
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
The narrator in "The Scarlet Ibis" wants to make his brother different because he is embarrassed by his disabilities and wants to have a "normal" brother. Sibling rivalry and the desire to change or fix a sibling are common feelings among siblings, especially when one feels overshadowed or burdened by the other's differences. In the story, the narrator's actions lead to tragedy, emphasizing the dangers of trying to change someone for selfish reasons.
The narrator was embarrassed that Doodle couldn't walk at the age of five.
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