In both stories the characters the seagull and the pilot are promoted by hunger to take a risk which proves worthless
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BLACK AEROPLANE WAS NOT PROMOTED BY HUNGER BUT TO ENJOY WITH HIS FAMILY.
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The risk was to fly through the black storm clouds. The narrator who was a pilot was decided to take the risk as he was going on holiday to meet his family and spend some good time with them. He also wanted to get home in time to enjoy a good English breakfast.
IN HIS FIRST FLIGHT (SEAGULL) YOU CAN SEE CLEARLY THAT-
The young seagull dived at the fish due to hunger & fell outwards & downwards into space. He thought of getting drowned but his wings spread outward automatically. He moved downwards & outwards & landed safely on the sea & floated on it without any fear.
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