“I’ll take the risk.” What is the risk? Why does the narrator take it?
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The risk was about flying from France to England through the risky, black stormy clouds with no proper signal of location.
The dream of spending a holiday and having breakfast with his family made the narrator to take the risk of risky flying.
Explanation:
- The question relates to the mysterious story "The Black Aeroplane" by Fredrik Forsyth from the chapter "Two stories".
- The story is about the longing of a pilot(the narrator) who was flying his old Dakota plane from France to England. He was longing to spend some quality time with his family and was quite sure that he would reach home by breakfast.
- However, he out of nowhere ended up encompassed by immense dull, dark and turbulent mists when he was just 150km ahead of Paris.
- The gamble that stood up to him was to fly the plane straight through the tempest.
- Even though he needed more fuel, he chose to confront what is happening since he was anticipating a loosening up the occasion with his family and a decent breakfast with them in England.
- This compelled him to take the risk of flying through the stormy, risky clouds from Paris to England.
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