The narrator's feelings in "The Scarlet Ibis" change due to a combination of guilt and compassion. Initially, the narrator feels ashamed of his disabled younger brother, Doodle, but as he spends time with him and helps him strengthen his physical abilities, he develops a deep bond and a sense of responsibility that ultimately leads to feelings of love and regret. At the end of the story, the narrator experiences immense grief and remorse when Doodle tragically dies as a consequence of the narrator's own pride and selfishness.
multiple viewpoint
You can't change someone's feelings...
Yes they can. Feelings change sometimes eveyones feelings change.
You yourself cannot change anyone's feelings about you. You can, though, put your best foot forward and hope that over time they change their own feelings about you.
By repeating the positives.
yes feelings can change all the time
To choose your feelings, make a conscious effort to do so. Make sure that you really understand the feelings that you are trying to achieve. You can also change your feelings.
no he/she could mean feelings as a friend or feelings that you can't provide....its not cheating.
it is an change that change the change
A resultant force causes a change in velocity.
The colours that are on the mood dolphin change when your feelings change.
How do the feelings of the crew members change throughout “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”?