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The flight of birds meena kandasamy summary and analysis

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Answered by mauryapriya221
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Summary.. The gliding and soaring types all obtain energy to maintain flight from air movements of various kinds. The terrestrial birds soar by making use of masses of warm air ('thermals') which rise from ground heated by the sun. These birds typically have large wing surfaces and fly slowly.

Abalysis... It was thought that the aerodynamics of flapping flight in birds is fully understood for quite some time, but recent studies have shown that this is not the case. Bird flight uses aerodynamic mechanisms to generate lift and thrust that differ significantly from conventional aircraft.

Answered by Raghav1330
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The Flight of Birds, a short story by Meena Kandasamy, examines topics of female inequity, domestic violence, and liberation. The story is told from the perspective of a woman who is imprisoned in a violent and oppressive marriage. She yearns to be free to fly away and have a life on her own since she feels trapped and suffocated like a bird in a cage.

  • The narrator makes comparisons between her personal life and bird flying throughout the entire novel. She yearns for the same type of freedom as she sees birds flying freely in the sky. She observes that, in contrast to the birds, who can fly above the world and escape its problems, she is confined to the ground and unable to flee the oppression and brutality of her marriage.
  • The husband of the narrator is shown to be a violent, cruel man who uses force to subdue her. He utilises his physical dominance to frighten and hurt her because he is jealous and possessive. The narrator feels helpless and trapped as her attempts to fight back and resist result in further violence.
  • The narrator describes how she fantasises of taking flight like a bird but ultimately accepts her fate as the story comes to a heartbreaking close. Even if she managed to leave her marriage, she observes, she would be stuck in a patriarchal society.

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