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"The Scarlet Ibis"

By James Hurst

Climax

The two boys go on over to swamp and it later begins to rain. the narrator then decides to hide from Doodle to surprise him. Doodle later yells out for his older brother and looks for him. A loud sound of thunder is heard, and the narrator does not hear or see Doodle for a long period of time.

Rising Action

Once the narrator realizes he is stuck with Doodle, his pride convinces him to teach doodle to be normal. once they are able to teach doodle to walk he believes it is possible to teach doodle other things and pushes him harder. One day during the summer, the family finds a scarlet ibis which dies in their yard. doodle for some odd reason develops a connection with the bird.

Conflict

The narrator's little brother is born with disabilities and health conditions, the major conflict becomes the narrators inability to accept his physically challenged brother for who he is

Exposition

Resolution

The narrator of the story tells us of the events he had gone through with his little brother Doodle. Doodle being the younger challenged brother of the narrator, is seen to be "not all there" and no one supposedly had any hope for when he was born.

The narrator stands there, next to his now dead brother, and mourns for him, as he now truly realizes that it was his pride that ended the life of his baby brother.

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Falling Action

The narrator looks, and goes back to where he had last seen and been with his brother, Doodle and finds that he is there, now dead, laying the same way him, Doodle and his parents had seen the scarlet ibis laying when it had died.

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