Doodle died despite overcoming many challenges due to the physical limitations that persisted from his birth condition. His brother's desire to push him beyond his capabilities ultimately led to exhaustion and a tragic outcome. The story highlights the fragility of life and the unintended consequences of ambition and pride. Doodle's death serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between nurturing growth and recognizing one's limits.
In "The Scarlet Ibis," Doodle defies the doctors' predictions by learning to walk and ultimately achieving a level of independence that astonishes his family. His determination and resilience highlight the themes of perseverance and the bond between siblings. Additionally, Doodle's accomplishments serve as a testament to the power of love and support, demonstrating that with encouragement, even those deemed "incapable" can surpass expectations.
i dont know the record for longest living duck, but in the wild they only live for about 2 years due to predators and hunters. however, i have 3 pet ducks, and our oldest is 5 years old. she had ducklings last year, even though she was old enough to be their great grandmother, so i guess ducks have the potential to live for a long time.
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No, Doodle was not able to walk by that time. This is how Brother was able to force Doodle to touch the coffin even though he was afraid to. Brother pretended to leave when Doodle refused to touch the coffin but pleaded with Brother not to leave him. If Doodle had been able to walk, he would not have been so dependent.
She's Catholic, even though she lived in Salt Lake City during high school. She's Catholic, even though she lived in Salt Lake City during high school.
even though plato only lived ten minutes he lived from 1ad to 1bc.BOB
The main external conflict in "The Scarlet Ibis" is the pressure from the brother to make Doodle “normal” and conform to societal expectations, even though Doodle has physical limitations. This conflict drives their relationship as the brother pushes Doodle to overcome his disabilities, leading to tragic consequences.
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No. She was a slave. In Africa. Even though shes' white and lived in Alabama where slaves were illigal.
No, he didn't, and neither did he ever marry, even though he lived for 73 years.
Doodle is trying to be normal to please his older brother who wants a brother with whom he can run, swim and play, not an invalid like Doodle. The brother is also embarrassed to have an invalid brother. The brother decides to teach Doodle to be normal, because Brother tells Doodle he shouldn't be different from everyone else in school. When Doodle asks if it's important, Brother tells him it is. Doodle is afraid of Brother leaving him behind so he willingly agrees to learn these things even though no one thinks he can.
He loved mechanical things! he hated farm work even though he lived on a farm. he was obedient and gave a helping hand, though reluctant.
she lived on a farm in checotah, Oklahoma worked with cattle even though she is a vegitarian