Asked by Kaai97
In James Hurst’s short story “The Scarlet Ibis,” who or what does the delicate red bird symbolize?
a. the narrator
b. the narrator’s brother Doodle***
c. the inevitability of death
d. the fragility of family relationships
a. the narrator
b. the narrator’s brother Doodle***
c. the inevitability of death
d. the fragility of family relationships
Answers
Answered by
Reed
That I can't help with. I have not read the story.
Answered by
TEAl
I believe it's B. At the end of the story the image of Doodle in the narrator's mind reminds him of the bird.
Answered by
;-;
I would think it's C.
because the red bird is a sign of death in the story
because the red bird is a sign of death in the story
Answered by
REEE KID
but what is all the answer's to the whole 43 question test
Answered by
CHICKEN
I believe C is the correct answer
Answered by
Anonymous
The answer is B. Trust me
Answered by
ZYLO
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