In "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst, Doodle is most accepted by his brother, who initially struggles with feelings of embarrassment and pride. As the story progresses, the brother begins to appreciate Doodle's unique abilities and his determination. Ultimately, Doodle's acceptance comes from his family, particularly through moments of tenderness and connection, despite the underlying tensions and challenges they face. The narrative highlights the complexity of sibling relationships and the bittersweet nature of acceptance.
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