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  2. The Scarlet Ibis - Wikipedia

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    "The Scarlet Ibis" is a short story written by James Hurst. It was first published in The Atlantic Monthly in July 1960 [2] and won the "Atlantic First" award. [3] The story has become a classic of American literature , and has been frequently republished in high school anthologies and other collections.

  3. Scarlet ibis - Wikipedia

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    Using the bird as a literary symbol, American author James Hurst composed a popular short story, "The Scarlet Ibis" (1960). [11] A more recent short story, "Scarlet Ibis" by Margaret Atwood, is included in Bluebeard's Egg (1983). [40] The name also belongs to a book of verse by American poet Susan Hahn. [41]

  4. Ibis - Wikipedia

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    The short story "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst uses the red bird as foreshadowing for a character's death and as the primary symbol. The African sacred ibis is the unit symbol of the Israeli Special Forces unit known as Unit 212 or Maglan (Hebrew מגלן). According to Josephus, Moses used the ibis to help him defeat the Ethiopians. [33]

  5. Stefan Weisman - Wikipedia

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    Weisman was a resident artist at the HERE Arts Center, where he developed an opera with Cote, based on the short story "The Scarlet Ibis" by author James Hurst. With Cote, he is creating an opera, American Atheist, about the life and violent death of Madalyn Murray O'Hair.

  6. The Scarlet Letter - Wikipedia

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    The Scarlet Letter: A Romance is a work of historical fiction by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850. Set in the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony during the years 1642 to 1649, the novel tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter with a man to whom she is not married and then struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity.

  7. James Hurst - Wikipedia

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    James Hurst. James Hurst may refer to: James Hurst (1922–2013), author of "The Scarlet Ibis". James Hurst (politician) (1880–1964), Tasmanian politician. James Hurst (footballer) (born 1992), English footballer. James Hurst (baseball) (born 1967), former Major League Baseball pitcher. James Hurst (American football) (born 1991), American ...

  8. Hurst (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Edwin Hurst (1880–1978), British hydrologist; Hayden Hurst (born 1993), American football player; James Hurst (disambiguation) James Hurst, a short story writer of "The Scarlet Ibis" James Hurst (baseball) (born 1967), former Major League Baseball player; Jim Hurst, American guitarist; John Hurst (disambiguation), multiple people

  9. Caroni Swamp - Wikipedia

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    Watching the Scarlet Ibis return from feeding on the mainland of Venezuela is the main attraction for many tourists (mytobagoinfo). [13] Their vibrant red feathers fill the sky as they return to the swamp (gotrinidadandtobago). The Scarlet Ibis’ bright red colour comes from the pigments from their food.