The Scarlet Ibis
What is the narrator’s main conflict with himself-- (man v. self)? The scarlet ibis by James Hurst
The full answer please
The full answer please
The protagonist, whose real name never appears; he's referred to only as "Brother" by Doodle. The narrator has Doodle's best intentions in mind, but he allows his pride and determination to get in the way, which ultimately results in tragedy. He struggles between "helping" his brother and his own ego.