Cameron Santoro
Blog Post# 2
10/11/13
The Scarlet Ibis Reaction
The Scarlet Ibis was a very interesting story. It was about a brother and his younger brother named Doodle. This isn't a usual story, Doodle was born with many problems, he can’t walk, his heart is to small, and it is just hard for him to do much. The story is masked with lots of symbolism that makes it very serious.
The first thing I am going to address is what is a scarlet ibis? Well, a scarlet ibis is a beautiful bird with a crimson color. In the book Doodle is a scarlet ibis because even though he looks different he is a very good person on the inside and has a good spirit. The narrator is not. He doesn't like Doodle at all and he even says he wanted to smother him when he as just a baby. If this is not bad enough, he is embarrassed to be Doodle’s brother because he can’t walk. He sets out to fix that problem, but not to help him, he wants to do this so Doodle, he is being selfish and is doing this so he can have a brother who could walk. Towards the end they are becoming closer together and we think that they love each other, but then tragedy strikes. When they are in a forest in the rain the narrator runs away from Doodle. Doodle can’t keep up and cries for his brother not to leave him, but he continues on anyway. when the narrator comes back he finds Doodle’s body, he died from exhaustion. Only now does the narrator realize what he has done. He had a beautiful person in his brother and then he killed it like a fool.
Since the story takes place in the fall, I am going to end this argument with the thought that since fall is the season of death, Doodle’s death represents the beauty of nature leaving us like Doodle left the narrator.