External conflicts are best seen in the correct way in Doodle worldwide. He is disabled, he must fight to return to normal, he must fight to defeat his brother 's mind. Graffiti pushes his body to the limit solely to please his brothers. Because he is beloved, we are only paying attention to being "ordinary" (this may also be internal conflict). He does not seem to care, he deals with rejection by the world
The internal contradiction of the story comes from our narrator, graffiti brothers. He felt guilty about the treatment of disabled brothers. He was uncomfortable as he joked beyond the limit. He was particularly guilty when I remembered how graffiti ignored what he had done to him. Graffiti was grateful even when his brother rescued him from drowning, even when he did not understand even his brother pushed him.
In James Hurst's "red-faced ibis", the first sentence refers to the appearance of vermillion ibis, but it shows that it is very important. Ibis visit memories caused memory of Brothers graffiti brothers. The red color of the bird, coupled with the fact that it is descending on the bleeding tree, combines to create an image of blood telling the late events of ibis and graffiti 's life. The connection between Ibis and graffiti develops further in the second half of the story, and the arrival of Ibis will be detailed. Graffiti was the person who first noticed the bird, the first person was a person who further investigated outside. He was amazed at this scene. At that time the bird fell from the tree. Dad went to buy a book of birds, decided that it was a scarlet Ibis, a tropical indigenous who had been separated from that herd and had to be blown away by the storm. The reader understands that the bird is outside the natural environment.
Ibis, a symbolic scarlet color, is a carefully chosen symbol. In order to understand the reason, it is useful to know about birds. Scarlet ibis is native to South America in the tropics and is bright red. Its color comes from a shrimp that forms the majority of its meal; without shrimp, it loses its color. A special habitat is necessary to breed. It is because it can only eat in the coastal shallows, tidal flats and lagoons. Scarlet Ibis is an endangered species that does not breed properly in the natural habitat since the 1960s.