compare and contrast the two stories "His first flight" with "the black aeroplane "
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In the first story, the young seagull lacked faith; as a result he could not jump from the ledge. However, when his mother made him jump, he developed faith and learnt flying.
In the second story, the pilot of the Dakota plane took the risk of flying through the stormy clouds. He had immense faith in God’s goodness. This faith worked a miracle for him. Inside the storm, when all his navigation instruments had failed, he was guided out of the storm by a black aeroplane, which the air-traffic control officer had not seen on the radar.
In both the stories, we learn faith is a miracle working force.
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- The first section of the story, titled "His First Flight," was written by Liam OH Hearty, while the second section, titled "Black Aero plane," was written by Frederick Forsryth.
- The readers are introduced to a younger species of seagull in the section that comes first.
- The first time the bird flies, it experiences extreme anxiety.
- It has the impression that its wing will not be able to support it while it is in flight.
- The author does a wonderful job of narrating the story of how the bird gets over its anxiety in this passage.
- In the second segment of the story, the author provides a narrative about a student who is travelling by plane from America to England.
- The events that take place on the journey are detailed in the narrative, as is the protagonist's narrow escape from certain death with the assistance of an unknown aero plane.
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