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The Scarlet Ibis
by James Hurst
» read for English Language Arts 10.
this was both sudden yet expected. it's straightforward in ways people are not with inner cruelty, selfishness and pride. it's provoking, and I like that, but I don't quite understand how I truly feel about it. I'm also weighed down by the knowledge that I'm annotating this later—later meaning soon—and while I don't jump with joy at the thought of annotations, I think this text is worth the study and will round much of my understanding.
They did not know that I did it for myself, that pride, whose slave I was, spoke to me louder than all their voices . . .
this was both sudden yet expected. it's straightforward in ways people are not with inner cruelty, selfishness and pride. it's provoking, and I like that, but I don't quite understand how I truly feel about it. I'm also weighed down by the knowledge that I'm annotating this later—later meaning soon—and while I don't jump with joy at the thought of annotations, I think this text is worth the study and will round much of my understanding.