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What was the central idea of the story, "his first flight"?

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Answered by BrainlyKrishna
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the central idea of the poem his first flight was that success come only to those who dare but those who can't try even don't get success ever in their life. and this was beautifully represented by the author as he described the story of a sequel who was very afraid to fly and it was very disappointing for his parents as they want him to fly as if a bird would not fly it would be very difficult for him. so they started to trickle him and also to afraid him. but still he was not able to muster up the courage to fly. and this is what the central idea of the poem if we would not able to fly there would be no one who would help us and this was what happened in the story of the siebel it was only the civil who was unable to fly but there was no one to help in given his parents left him away but still he gathered of courage and due to his mother's smartness too, he was able to fly.

which is the central idea of the poem that success come to those who there to achieve him and those who sit down and don't even try are not succeeded in their life. success don't come as served in patter it have to be achieved.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The story by “Liam O’ Flaherty” is an account of a young bird that is afraid to fly for the first time. He believes that his wings would not support him. Despite his younger siblings flying fearlessly with much shorter wings, he could not gather the courage to do the same. He was punished to stay hungry if he did not try. Thus, it was his mother that compelled him to fly by using food as a trap. The lesson reflects how one hesitates to take the first step and that fear is all in the mind. One should trust one’s abilities because “the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself”.

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