Doodle tried to keep up with his brothers as they raced home, but he couldn't match their pace. Despite his efforts, he fell behind and struggled to keep up due to his physical limitations.
The narrator won't wait for Doodle in the storm because he feels frustrated and embarrassed by his brother's limitations. As they navigate the harsh weather, the narrator is more focused on his own feelings of shame and the urgency to get home than on Doodle's struggle to keep up. This moment illustrates the narrator's internal conflict between love and pride, ultimately leading to a tragic outcome.
in the Scarlet Ibis, Doodle's brother is mad at him and as the thunderstorm starts to come in his brother runs fast knowing his brother is incapable of keeping up. Doodle yells after him " Don't leave me brother, don't leave me." He picks up his pace and the Storm came harder, his brother ran back to get Doodle but it was too late. His brother noticed he was bleeding in the mouth. he became too cold and the doctor told the family he can not be too cold or warm.
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.
Yankee Doodle Home - 1939 was released on: USA: 5 June 1939
Yankee Doodle Home - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
In "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst, Doodle dies after a storm while trying to keep up with his older brother as they return home. Overcome by exhaustion and the strain of the journey, Doodle collapses in the rain. When his brother looks back, he finds Doodle lying motionless, symbolizing the fragility of life, much like the scarlet ibis that had died earlier in the story. The tragic end emphasizes themes of pride and the consequences of pushing beyond one's limits.
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The Scarlet Ibis is a bird that is found by Brother and Doodle. It symbolizes Doodle because of his disability. Both Doodle and the ibis are fragile beings. It also foreshadows how Doodle will die in the end.
America's Funniest Home Videos - 1989 Yankee Doodle Dorks was released on: USA: January 2001
Yankee doodle went to town bought a bag of peaches, ran so fast that coming home he smashed them all to pieces
Doodle is bleeding and stains his neck and shirt with blood. He dies red and far from home just like the Ibis.