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Jennifer Kang
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Honors English 9 6-4
17 October 2017

Theodore Parker, a minister in the 1800’s once said the wise words, “Pride is both a virtue and a vice.” The effects of pride are experienced by two characters, Brother and Doodle in James Hurst’s short story “The Scarlet Ibis”. Doodle, a physically and mentally handicapped character is constantly pushed to his limits by his brother’s pride. With a noble cause pride can be beneficial to one’s goal, however a corrupt impetus can have detrimental effects. Doodle overcame his physical impairment of walking because of Brother’s pride. His pride began when Doodle was just a baby, where his pride sparked, “He looked straight at me and grinned... ‘Mama, he smiled. He’s all there! …show more content…
Brother’s shattered dreams of his ideal brother motivates him to make Doodle normal. Brother narrates, “When Doodle was five years old, I was embarrassed at having a brother of that age who couldn’t walk, so I set out to teach him’” (2). Ashamed of his crippled brother, he had set a goal to get him walking. His motivation for fixing Doodle’s differences purely came from his selfish desire of a normal brother. Brother’s schedule fell behind, as school came around the corner and he started to rush, “We decided to double our efforts...I made him swim until he turned blue and row until he couldn’t lift an oar. Wherever we went I purposely walked fast...his face turned red and his eyes became glazed’” (4). Furthermore, Brother had pushed Doodle past his limits, resulting in Doodle falling ill, all for Brother’s selfish needs. Brother craved Doodle’s normality, as it pushed his success pushed his ego. Additionally, as a storm approached and a scared and weary Doodle followed Brother, Brother thinks, “The faster I walked, the faster he walked, so I began to run...that streak of cruelty within me awakened. I ran as fast as I could, leaving him far behind with a wall of rain dividing us’” (6). Inhumanity had been evoked from Brother’s conscience and he began to loathe Doodle’s existence, causing him to sprint away from his weak brother. As a result, Brother’s ill-temper pushed Doodle to run faster

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