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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Why the Brother in The Scarlet Ibis is Selfish :: James Hurst

Some people are egoistical in such a way that affects precisely their own selves, but others selfishness can break those they care nigh. One of these such people is buddy in The reddish Ibis. In James Hursts The Scarlet Ibis, Brother is selfish and only teaches Doodle to walk to benefit himself. Brother is too engulfed in his selfish desire for a better brother that he does not natural spring Doodle a chance to rest. I made him swim until he turned blue, and row until he couldnt lift an oar. This excerpt shows the indorser how ruthless Brother is in the training he has set up for Doodle. Brother appears to care more about him being cap up to(p) of doing these gambling things than his brother having fun doing them does. Success lay at the end of the summertime like a pot of gold When Brother says this, he relays how he is greedy for a better brother and will do anything to concentrate what he wants. Brother is selfish because he is not concerned abou t how the rigorous training is negatively affecting Doodle. Doodle began to look feverish, and mom felt his forehead. At night he didnt sleep well, and sometimes he had nightmares, and I touched him and said, Wake up, Doodle. Wake up. Even though Brother is lucid of the fact that the training is making Doodle unwell, he continues to machinate Doodle to train harder. Every day, Brother makes Doodle train, even if he does not wish to. Brother is someone that Doodle always looks up to. Brother uses this to persuade Doodle that he must not be different.In conclusion, Brother shows his self-interest in how he treats his younger brother. He treats his younger brother, Doodle, as something to fix and he cannot accept his brother as he is. When Doodle finally learns to walk, Brothers selfish adopt for a more ideal little brother is not at ease for long. Soon he demands a little brother who can run, jump, climb, swim, slash on vines, and row a boat. When he gives Doodle lessons for the se activities, he does not do so for concern about Doodle wanting to be able to do them, but because he wants Doodle to be able to be a normal brother.

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