The film blood for blood How does it represent the Chicano community?
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It would be the exact.
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"The Scarlet Ibis" is a short story written by novelist James Hurst that was first published in July 1960. It tells the story of the narrator named "Brother" and his young brother William Armstrong whose nickname is Doodle.
In the excerpt provided in the question, the symbol which is being described is a casket. As it says in one of the lines of the excerpt "...I took him up to the barn loft and showed him his casket, telling him how we all had believed he would die." After that sentence the narrator goes on to describe the state of the casket and Doodle's reaction towards it. The casket also represents death and how Doodle is terribly afraid of it, therefore why he does not want to touch the casket when his brother tells him to do it. Throughout all of the story line, the death of Doodle is represented by different moments or objects, like in the case of the casket.
A. the casket
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I believe the answer is the rats.
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Because in this particular part of the text states "there is within me (and with sadness I have watched it in
others) a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love, much"
I think the casket is a symbol of death and it is also a symbol of cruelty of the narrator that he took Doodle to see it and touch it to emphasize that they thought he was going to die so needed to be brought face to face with it.
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the answer is the casket, which symbolizes the loss of Doodle
the casket, which symbolizes the loss of Doodle
This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are the following:
What symbol is described in this excerpt, and what does it represent?
A. the owls, which symbolize knowledge and wisdom.
B. the nest, which symbolizes home and family.
C. the rats, which symbolize cruelty and sadness.
D. the casket, which symbolizes the loss of Doodle.
The symbol and its representation is:
D. the casket, which symbolizes the loss of Doodle.
Explanation:
James Hurst was an American novelist born in North Carolina in 1922. He published the short story "The Scarlet Ibis" in 1960.
Doodle is just a little boy but he has an incredibly sad story. He was born with serious health problems, so no one ever thought he would live long. In the passage we are analyzing here, the narrator, who is Doodle's older brother, is showing Doodle his casket. A casket is an obvious representation of death, and quite a strong predictor of what is to come later in the story. Doodle does not accept the casket as his, but it seems that he hasn't got much of a choice. Everyone already expects him to die.