what is the real crisis faced by bird in hi his first flight
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The real crisis faced by the bird in the poem ' his first flight' is the fear of falling down.
Due to this fear, the young bird never tries to fly when other birds of his age started making their own nests.
The bird is scared as well as stubborn because it refuses to listen to the advice of his parents.
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The real trouble that a bird might come to face during first flight is believing that flight is possible at all in the first place.
Take a bird and make it believe it is supposed to stay in the ground forever, and it might not even try to fly away.
The reason for that is that, although a bird possesses the abilities to take flight, it might not, in fact, know to what extent its own feathers are capable of.
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