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Throughout the story of The Scarlet Ibis, there is an obvious theme of pride reflected off all of the characters. Pride, in some cases, can lead to a very good outcome after a chain of events in a story, but other times pride can lead to depression and shame of others. One of the most notable acts of pride in the story The Scarlet Ibis was committed by the narrator, and older brother of Doodles. He is highly embarrassed of having an incapable brother who unlike most kids at the age of five, could not walk at all. “I was ashamed of having a crippled brother. (Hurst p.319)” He confessed silently to himself.
Approximate Word count = 441 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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