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summary of poem "Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright"

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Answered by 16010091
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Explanation:

This poem by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet. they accept that because a bird owns wings doesn't indicate that man cannot fly. ... Orville led the initial flight and the storyteller tells that the Wright's will not be ignored for their original flight as great as Man gets his wings.

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Answered by jiyaa048
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Summary: Wilbur Wright And Orville Wright by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet is a poem from a poetry collection called "A Book of Americans" which praises the hard work of America's first two aviators, Orville and Wilbur Wright.

Characters:

Narrator - guides us through the thoughts of the Wright Brothers

Orville Wright - bicycle repairman and first American pilot

Wilbur Wright - bicycle repairman and pilot

Section 1:

Wilbur and Orville Wright agree that just because a bird has feathers doesn't mean that man cannot fly and have fun flying like the birds

Section 2:

Wilbur and Orville Wright build gliders, support each other during the development phases of flying and "praise each other's daring"

Wilbur and Orville Wright were bicycle repairmen

Section 3:

Even though the brothers crashed, they went on to "rule the air" which was a difficult thing to do and were never discouraged

Orville:"Are we discouraged, W?"

Wilbur:"Of course we are not, O!"

Section 4:

In 1903, in Kitty Hawk, the "first real airplane really flew"

Orville piloted the first flight and the narrator says that the Wright's will not be forgotten for their first flight as long as Man remembers his wings

Other Notes:

It was good to have the mechanical skills necessary to work on bicycles because many of those skills transferred to working on airplanes

The authors were proud of the Wright Brothers and in fact, ask the audience to cheer in the poem

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