Pride Of The Narrator In 'The Scarlet Ibis'

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Talia Leach Block #1 The Scarlet Ibis Essay Prompt . Pride can be a marvelous but dreadful thing, and can perchance a seed that bears two vines, of life and death. Unfortunately, the encouraged strong pride of the young narrator cost a boy named Doodle his life. Even though Doodle may have had a pitiful disability and his brother, the narrator, was still a young boy. There is no doubt that the narrator is truly responsible for the tragic death of Doodle. All because of the actions of the narrator, Doodle felt lesser, frighten of being left, far behind, and the need to prove himself to not fall behind. Even though the narrator loved Doodle very much he is still guilty and should be held censurable for the death of Doodle. The narrator makes Doodle feel that he has to over push himself to keep up. The text “Doodle was frightened of be being left, Don’t leave me, Brother, he cried, and he leaned toward the coffin”( Doddle 353 ). Being forced him to touch his coffin by threatening that he will leave him only scares Doodle more. Another example is “I heaved him up again, and again he collapsed”( Narrator 354 ). The narrator is continuously forcing Doodle to walk so he doesn't have to drag him around. Some …show more content…

According to the text “I was embarrassed at having a brother of that age who couldn’t walk, so I set out to teach him”(Narrator 353). The quote shows that the narrator only did it because he was embarrassed of Doodle. This claim is only more proven when the narrator says to himself “They didn’t know that I just did it for myself, that Doodle walked only walked only because I was ashamed of having a crippled Brother”(Narrator 353). The narrator knows and even aments to himself that he did it for his own reasons. Through the encouragement of his family only seems to evoke the narrator more, to continue his

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