Finally, at The Scarlet Ibis, Doodle relies on his older brother, so I worked hard to achieve these goals. If he does not act according to his brother's request, he will no longer gain his help. When they are in the attic, and the narrator says: "Before you help get down from the attic you need to touch it" (p. 387). He threatened to put graffiti into the attic alone by his coffin until coming into contact with the mahogany box.
In the imaginary short story of James Hurst "The Scarlet Ibis" I found a will to survive and read a little boy named Doodle who saw positive side of life with the help of his brothers. In this short story there are three symbols representing the theme of the story. The symbols read in this article are as follows. Flying, Peacock and Red. The symbols of all the stories are associated with Brother and Doodle. In "The Scarlet Ibis", a lot of red is cited. Red represents birds, scarlet ibis. He is watching the bleeding tree. "This is a wonderful red bird," he shouted. '(P.561) In this quote, graffiti shows the Scarlet Ibis and its color is magnificent and beautiful. Red also represents the body of graffiti. When graffiti got angry, his face got red and his eyes shone. At the end of the story, the graffiti is covered with bright red blood.
James Hurst made scarlet ibis using many literary methods like symbolism. The main feature Hurst uses in short stories is Scarlet Ibis itself; it is similar to Doodle in many ways. This bird, Scarlet Ibis is not the only symbol drawn in this story, but in the red ibis hotel the red color is called death many times. Scarlet ibis is a bird, scribbled on the dead ground beside the graffiti tree. Because it is not a common bird, they must have traveled a long distance before they die. This is a symbol of many aspects of graffiti. As Scarlet Ibis progressed a long way, Doodle did a lot of things, and the life of Doodle and the bird became shorter.
The most important literary technique James Hearst used at The Scarlet Ibis is the relationship between symbolism and scarlet ibis and graffiti. Both Doodle and ibis have similar characteristics, and ibis is a symbol of Doodle. Both ibis and teeth are fragile and unique. Ibis was hit by a violent storm and died at the time of arrival. Graffiti also came to this world, weakened, ill, and did not live in disability, he made him different from his brother. Ibis is exhausted when it gets stormy. Graffiti was exhausted to the end of the story. Because he tried to go home in the rain. I gave up his body, and when the feathers fall from the tree onto the ground, Ibis' body gave up.
In order to convey the message to the reader, what kind of literary technique did James Hurst use "The Scarlet Ibis"?