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review of the story his first flight​

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Answered by RiyaGungun
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The story begins with the young seagull's thoughts of despair. He is confused with the problems destiny had brought in front of him. Underestimating himself, he stood alone on the ledge, watching his family fly and savour their food. The seagull, tired and hungry, watched his parents and siblings with hope. He was happy when his mother came close to him. Undreamed of her prank, he dived at the fish .He was startled to find himself flying! The story concludes with the seagull’s joyful realization of his powerful wings.

The plot deals with the fears of a bird taking its first flight. Through the seagull, the writer reflects a person's worries and desires in life.' It is evident that everyone wants to fly to their heart's content in life...but only a few who realise the potential of their wings can do it'.

The characters in the story represent different shades of human life. The protagonist- the young seagull is dependent and lacks confidence, willpower and courage. But the realization of his powers transforms him into a different individual. He has a supportive family. Every action they do is for his well-being. Finally, the seagull's mother, through her quick-witted plan, made him fly. The family stands as a supportive pillar in the young seagull's life.

Every seagull's life depends on the sea. The story revolves around marine life and the culture of seagulls. The language used in the story is simple and readers can interpret the meanings very quickly. The real suspense of the story is hidden and is revealed through the mother bird's plan .The ultimate discovery of the young seagull's wings is the climax.

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Answered by ROCKYCEO
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'His First Flight' by 'Liam O' Flaherty' talks about the need of being brave and self-confident in life.

A young seagull is hungry, watching his family eating who have left him alone without any food. Everyone in his family could fly but he could not because he lacked confidence in taking his 'first flight'. Though his parents had tried many ways to make him fly, he believed that his wings would not support him if he tries to fly.

He notices his mother tearing fish, which maddens him and he cries out. His mother approaches him with that fish but keeps it out of his reach. He dives at it in desperation and realizes that finally he is flying and has taken his first flight.

This poem talks about the "importance" of "self-confidence", "independence", and "motivation".

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