In “The Scarlet Ibis,” Doodle is best symbolized by the bird, the scarlet ibis, because?
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Doodle is best symbolized by the bird, the scarlet ibis, because both Doodle and the bird are unique and fragile beings that struggle to survive in their respective environments. As a symbol, the scarlet ibis represents beauty, rarity, and fragility. Similarly, Doodle is described as being physically weak and fragile, just like the scarlet ibis. Both the bird and Doodle stand out and are different from their peers, making them special and vulnerable. Additionally, the fate of the scarlet ibis, which dies as a result of being pushed too far beyond its natural limits, foreshadows Doodle's eventual demise. Both Doodle and the bird are seen as symbols of tragic beauty and the consequences of pushing someone beyond their capabilities.