James Lane Allen says, “Adversity reveals character”.
What do you learn from "Black Aeroplane" about the narrator from the experience?
Mention any two traits supported by the textual evidence.
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The lesson “Black Aeroplane” by Frederick Forsyth reflects on how one’s judgement gets distorted due to fantasizing and how it creates problems. In this chapter, the narrator is a pilot who is so eager to meet his family and have a good breakfast that he takes the wrong decision of facing the storm instead of doing the right thing. Miraculously, he somehow manages to escape with the help of a mysterious aeroplane.
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The narrator was a brave man. Although the plane’s devices had stopped working, he did not give up. He tried his best to escape out of the storm. Also, he was a friendly person.
He obeyed the instructions of the pilot in the black aeroplane. This helped him escape from the storm and land safely.