The main conflict of "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst is Brother's inability to deal with Doodle's disabilities: his concern more for himself than Doodle. When Doodle is born, Brother considers killing him because he is "not right." He was born when I was six and was, from the outset, a disappointment
Doodle and his brother helps show the theme of trying to meet the expectations of others and yourself can harm oneself. Additionally, Doodle struggles internally with his own expectations. He hopes to become more able for himself and others, but his body cannot keep up.
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"chief jewel" is your answer.
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The large city was overflowing with activity.
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Larissa is considered a student of history and psychology.
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I would say it makes it seem lonely and wild. He is all alone and finds nothing.
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