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What is the message that Frederick wants to give to the readers through the lesson "The Black Aeroplane"?

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Answered by PravinRatta
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The lesson “Black Aeroplane” which is written by Frederick Forsyth that reflects on how one’s judgment gets distorted due to fantasizing and how to creates its problems. In this chapter, the narrator who is a pilot who is 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. So, The message that is the narrator who wants to give to the readers through the lesson "The Black Aeroplane" - In my opinion, we should not lose our hope in trouble.

Answered by PratikMondal123456
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The message the narrator conveys is Never say "die". No one knows who you may come to save you. the narrator was really in such a hopeless situation when he was lost contact with Paris control and all his instrument and the compass was dead. Then came The Mysterious pilot in the black aeroplane to guide the narrator to safety. Having faith in oneself is important to move forward in life

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