Characters/Author
Plot
Quotes
Literary Devices
100

Who is the author of the story?

James Hurst

100

How old was the narrator when Doodle was born?

six

100

When told to touch his coffin, what did Doodle say in Response?"

"I won't touch it"

100

What Literary Device is used in this sentence? "Summer was dead but autumn had not yet been born"

Personification

200

What is the name of the disabled boy in the story?

Doodle

200

Before being renamed, what was Doodle's original name?

William Armstrong

200

When asked who said he couldn't walk, what did Doodle say?

"Mama, the doctor--everybody"

200

What literary device is used in this sentence? "The sick-sweet smell of bay flowers hung everywhere like a mournful song"

Simile

300

What is the name of the aunt?

Aunt Nicey.

300

How old was Doodle when the narrator decided to teach him how to walk?

Five

300

To urge Doodle to walk, what did the narrator tell him?

"Do you want to be different from everybody else when you start school?"

300

What literary device is used in this sentence? "Suddenly, from the yard, came a strange croaking noise"

Onomatopoeia   

400

Is the name of the narrator ever revealed?

No

400

What did the dead Scarlet Ibis represent in the story?

Bad luck

400

While Doodle's brother was running, what did Doodle say to him?

"Brother, brother, don't leave me!"

400

What literary device is used in this sentence? "So pretty, pretty, pretty"

Repetition

500

What is the relation between the narrator and Doodle?

They are siblings

500

Where did Doodle die?

Beneath a red nightshade bush

500

Before realizing Doodle had died, what did his brother say to him?

"let's go Doodle"

500

When Doodle's brother threatens to leave him behind early in the story, what literary device is used?

Foreshadowing