Doodle (the baby) is treated in ironic way in many situations in the play "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst. For example, when he is born his mother ask for the building of a coffin for him. This is rare because no mother expects his baby dies. Since the baby does not die, the coffin is stored. Another example of irnony is that "Brother" expects Doodle to learn how to walk and talk before he could be able to do it. Brother thinks this is a way to help his little brother but in the process he pushes Doodle so hard that the young boy dies.
The big irony is that when they expected the baby dies he lived and when Doodle is forced to perform the above mentioned activities, he dies. Probably Doodle would have lived longer if everyone accepted him as he was.
The first that happened in the story is the fourth option. Second, they go to kill death. Then it is followed by the second option which is they find some treasure. Lastly, one buys the poison which is the third option.
B. He will be the next king of Scotland
"Can I see another’s grief, / And not seek for kind relief?" is the pair of lines among the following choices given in the question that best supports thistheme. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. I hope that this is the answer that has come to your great help.
Answer:
she will be able to do the job better B
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