Scarlet Ibis Rhetorical Analysis

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In “ Scarlet Ibis”, James Hurst uses pacing and dialogue to show his theme of how perfection is defined by the society. The idea of perfection is slaughtered to what society creates it to be. This is proven in the story because the Brother’s view on how Doodle should be, forced him to take action and make Doodle the same as everyone else. He “…was embarrassed at having a Brother of that age who couldn't walk, so [he] set out to teach him” (Hurst 4). While Brother being apart of the majority in society, he saw his brother, the minority, not the same as everyone else. So he set out to change the one thing he could and help his brother fit in properly by teaching him to walk. This section is an example of how pacing is used because this is a

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