What is the moral behind the young seagulls flight?
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The story “His First Flight” by “Liam O’ Flaherty” is about a young seagull who is afraid to fly. All his younger siblings despite their much shorter wings flew fearlessly while he could not gather the courage to trust his own wings. The young seagull became sad when he saw his parents perfecting his younger siblings in the art of flying. His parents scold and taunt him for not even trying. They even call him a “coward”. They tell him a lot to at least try and also threaten him to leave him alone and hungry if he does not. The following day, he is left in isolation and upon feeling hungry; he tries to seek the attention of his family members. Only his mother, who is withering a fish in an attempt to eat it, notices his son. The young seagull cries out of starvation hoping his mother would help. On seeing his mother come to him with the fish, he gets excited. But on noticing that his mother stopped mid-way, he gets maddened out of hunger and takes a dive at the fish, forgetting for a moment that he is afraid to fly. Finally, he took his first flight. All the family members celebrate his victory by cheering and dancing around him. He also attempts at floating in the sea that he was once afraid of. Thus, he overcomes his fear and realises that it is all in the mind
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We are asked about the morals behind the flight of the young seagull. The moral behind the flight of the young seagulls were as follows:
- The seagulls in the story bring across a message of self-confidence, motivation, and self-reliance.
- The mother motivates the young ones enough to get them to learn flying.
- The baby seagull realizes how important belief and faith are.
- He flaps his wings to learn to fly and gain the confidence to be independent.
- The moral here is that one should believe in oneself to succeed.
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