PLEASE HELP. WILL DO ANYTHING.
Think about the rites of passage that individuals confront in the following literature: "The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant" by W.D. Wetherell "Oranges" by Gary Soto from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou "First Lesson" by Philip Booth "On Turning Ten" by Billy Collins "Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde from My Forbidden Face by Latifa Shelf Life by Gary Paulsen "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst "Memory" by Lucille Clifton "The Courage That My Mother Had" by Edna St. Vincent Millay "Lineage" by Margaret Walker "My Brother's Keeper" by Jay Bennett Describe some of these rites and the traits that help the individuals to survive and learn from their experiences. Which character traits do you think are the most important, and why?
They are all great books.
I need help! Since you've read them can you help me?
@JaneWelcomes
Yeah. I'll give you some help but not full answers. The Scarlet Ibis, the older brother loves his younger brother. He teaches him to walk, to play, etc. Then, one day the older a younger brother walk to a tree and the older brother gets angry and runs away. The younger brother is ill and can't run. When the younger brother attempts to run after his older brother, he runs out of air and dies. The older brother feels horrible and the younger brother dying reminded the older brother of the scarlet ibis that had died earlier in the story. Both were helpless. Think about the consequences of anger and how that relates to the story I suppose would be a good answer.
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