characters/author
plot
quotes
literary devices
100

This character is the narrator of The Scarlet Ibis, who reflects on his relationship with his brother Doodle.

what is brother/narrator

100

This tragic event happens at the end of the story, symbolizing Doodle's death

What is the death of the scarlet ibis

100

This quote is spoken by the narrator, expressing his feelings of shame and frustration towards his brother's limitations

What is, "It was the first time I had really seen him..."?

100

The scarlet ibis in the story is an example of this literary device, representing Doodle’s fragility.

What is symbolism?

200

This is the name of the disabled younger brother who is the central character in The Scarlet Ibis.

Who is Doodle?

200

The narrator pushes Doodle to learn how to do this, even though Doodle is physically unable to do it 

What is walking

200

In this quote, the narrator reflects on his brother's fragility

What is, "I had created a monster, and I was the one who killed him"?

200

The phrase "the old mill" in The Scarlet Ibis is an example of this literary device, creating a sense of setting and time.

What is imagery

300

This author of The Scarlet Ibis is known for his works of Southern Gothic fiction and for writing about themes of human frailty.

Who is James Hurst?

300

The narrator recalls feeling this emotion toward Doodle, especially in the later parts of the story, as he becomes frustrated with Doodle's limitations

What is shame

300

This quote describes the scarlet ibis, which shows Doodle's fragility

What is, "The bird’s blood, its feathers, its fragile body... all of this was a symbol of Doodle"?

300

This literary device is used when the narrator foreshadows Doodle’s tragic fate with the death of the scarlet ibis.

What is foreshadowing?

400

This character is a symbol of fragility, representing Doodle's own vulnerabilities. The character is also an actual bird that appears in the story.

Who is the scarlet ibis

400

The final scene of The Scarlet Ibis occurs in this setting, where the narrator finds Doodle

The final scene of The Scarlet Ibis occurs in this setting, where the narrator finds Doodl

400

The narrator expresses regret with this quote, showing his realization of the consequences of pushing his brother too far

What is, "I did not know that I was trying to make him like other boys"?

400

The narrator’s feelings of guilt and regret in the story are examples of this literary device, as they serve to emphasize his internal conflict.

What is internal conflict?

500

This character, who is the narrator's main source of guilt throughout the story, is deeply affected by his brother's attempts to push him beyond his physical limitations

Who is Doodle

500

The narrator's motivation for teaching Doodle how to walk is partly driven by his desire to avoid this.

What is embarrassment

500

This quote shows the narrator’s deep guilt and loss after Doodle's death

What is, "The rain was still falling, but I was too tired to cry"?

500

This literary device is employed throughout the story to contrast Doodle's beauty and fragility with the harsh realities of life.  

What is irony?