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Describe the struggles undergone by the young seagull to overcome its fear of flying pls s answer
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Answered by srinivasm0860
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The young seagull was alone on his ledge. Unlike his brothers and sister, he was afraid to fly. He failed to muster up courage to fly. His parents had come around calling to him shrilly, scolding him, threatening to let him starve on his ledge. He had no food. He could not find anything but the dried pieces of eggshell to eat. His parents wanted to teach him fly. So the mother seagull showed a piece of fish to the hungry young seagull. But he couldn’t reach the food as it was out of reach. Maddened by hunger, he dived at the fish. In order to grab it, he had no other choice other than to flap his wings and fly towards his meal. He landed on the green sea and sank into it. He was floating on the water. The young birds’ family was very happy and they offered him scraps of dog-fish for his first flight. Thus the parental care, his natural bird instinct to fly and his urge for survival prompted him to fly, finally.

Answered by DivineEyes
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☞Liam O’ Flaherty’s parable “His first flight” tells the story of a young seagull on the cusp of his first flight.

☞The story is a parable that is meant to illustrate the overcoming of one’s own fears and how we must all take a step forward in conquering them. The seagull’s parents had tried everything to make it fly but to little avail.

☞His brothers and sisters were all flying but he remained a disappointment. One fine day, he was all alone and hungry. He desperately searched and saw his mother.

☞She was near the cliff where they lived with a piece of fish. Overcome by hunger and desperation, he leapt from the ledge to catch the fish. His mother suddenly flew upward and he began to plummet.

☞That is, until he flapped his Wings and began to truly fly, much to the delight of his family. He was no longer the failure, the weakling, the odd one out. He was now truly one of them. He flew, Just like he always dreamed

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