Brother Pride Quotes

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Sure, being overworked can be stressful, but have you ever expected someone to pass away from it? Brother disregarded the Drs orders for Doodle to be treated gently. Brother expected to have a brother that could do all the things that he could. After his initial disappointment, and deciding not to kill his brother because he was “all there”, he set out to teach him how to be normal, but trying to be normal cost him his life. If Brother had not allowed his pride to dictate his action to Doodle, Doodle could have become a normal boy at his own pace. Doodle was a burden in many ways. Once Doodle was able to express himself, he always wanted to be with Brother and go wherever he went. “The doctor had said that he mustn’t get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently” (Hurst 2). “If I so as much picked up my cap, he’d start crying to go with me” (Hurst 2). Brother was often very mean to …show more content…

Brother was embarrassed having a brother who couldn't walk at the age of five, so he taught him how. “But all of us must have something to be proud of, and Doodle had become mine. I did not know then that pride is a wonderful, terrible thing, a seed that bears two vines, life and death” (Hurst 3). “They did not know I did it for myself, that pride, whose slave I was, spoke to me louder than all their voices, and that Doodle walked only because I was ashamed of having a crippled brother” (Hurst 3). Brother didn't do the things he did for Doodle, he did it for himself. The embarrassment of your five year old brother not being able to walk was too unbearable for him. He made Doodle believe the efforts were for him so he wouldn't be embarrassed and would try harder, but they were really just for himself. Brother was selfish and prideful, and even though all of his efforts were ultimately for himself, he was tireless to see that her brother could perform normal things amongst his

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