Chapter 3: Two Stories about Flying
Part - I
The story
"His First Flight" by "Liam O' Flaherty" is about a young
seagull .The seagull is afraid to fly. All his younger siblings regardless of
their much shorter wings fly courageously while he is unable to gather the guts
to fly and have faith in his own wings. The young seagull became sad on seeing
his parents making his younger siblings perfect in the art of flying. His
parents rebuke and tease him for not even trying. They even call him a
"coward" and force him to at least try. They also pressurize him and
tell him that they will leave him alone and starving if he does not learn how
to fly. Next day, he is even left in isolation and on feeling hungry; he tries
to look for the attention of his family members. Only the mother, who is
withering a fish trying to eat it, notices his son. The young seagull starts
crying out of hunger hoping his mother would help him. When his mother came
near him with the fish, he got thrilled. But when his mother stopped in
between, he got enraged out of hunger and took a jump at the fish, forgetting
that he is afraid of flying. Finally, he took his first flight. All the family
members celebrated his victory by encouraging him and dancing around him. He
also attempted floating in the sea that he was once afraid of. Thus, he could
overcome his fright and realize that it is all in the mind.
Part - II
The story
"Black Aero plane" is about a pilot who is glad and contended flying
over a city that is sleeping (at the night time). He is flying from Paris to
London. While taking his flight, he dreams about a long vacation with his
family. He also fantasizes about the delectable breakfast he would have on
landing. When he crosses Paris, he notices the dark clouds which were a sign of
an upcoming storm. The right decision was to turn back to Paris to be safe. But
as he was taken away by his dreams and did not want to delay achieving them, he
risked the life of his passengers and headed directly into the storm.
Everything got dark, he was unable to see anything, all his direction instruments
stopped working and he lost control of the plane. When all the hopes were lost,
he saw another plane whose pilot was keen to rescue them. The author was
panicking as there was very less fuel left. The unidentified pilot guided them
and took them out of the storm and vanished as soon as they saw light. Upon
landing, when he asked the lady in the control room about the other pilot, he
got a shock of his life when she says that there was no other plane in the sky
except for the one he was flying. It was actually the author's own self that
helped him through the storm He was a good pilot, and it might have been his
own self that came to his help.
Chapter 3: Poem 1: How to tell wild Animals
The poet is
describing the different wild animals that are very dangerous. She has
introduced them in a very funny way. First of all she tells us about an Asian
lion. She says that if you are visiting the jungles of the east and there you
see an animal with yellowish-brown skin and he roars so vociferousl y that you
will die out of fear. This means that you have seen an Asian lion. Next in the
line is the Bengal tiger, a royal animal that at once attacks and kills a man.
She adds wittiness that if this attractive black striped animal kills you and
eats you, then you have definitely met a Bengal tiger. Then she says that if
the reader meets an animal that has black spotted skin and it at once jumps on
him, then he has met a leopard. Moreover, she says that even if you will cry
out in pain, it will be of no use as the leopard will not stop attacking you.
Then she
describes a bear and says that it will hug you very tightly and that this is
the way to recognize a bear as it kills a person by hugging him very tightly.
She asks a Question to the readers
that do they know how to be acquainted with beasts that hunt their prey and
explains about hyenas have a smiling face and the crocodiles have tears in
their eyes. This can be seen when they are killing their prey. The last one in
the list is the Chameleon which is a lizard - like creature and doesn't have
ears and wings. It has the quality of changing its color according to the
surface. She explains that if the reader looks at the tree and if he can only
see the tree, this means that there is a chameleon sitting on it which has to
rend its color to brown just like the branches of the tree.
Chapter 3: Poem 2: The Ball Poem
The poet is
talking about a little boy who has lost his ball while playing with his ball.
The ball skipped from his hand and went into the close by water body. The poet
is describing this sight of the boy losing his favourite ball made him think
about the boy and his reaction in such a situation. The boy was vulnerably
looking into the water body where his ball had gone. He was gloomy and was
shaking with fear. He got so engrossed in sorrow that he kept standing near the
harbour for a very long time and kept on looking for his ball. The poet wanted
to comfort him by saying that he will get new balls or would give him some money
to buy another ball. But he stopped himself from doing so because he thought
that money may bring a new ball but will not bring the reminiscences and
feelings attached to the lost ball. He further says that the time has come for
the boy to learn his errands. The poet wants to say that now the boy will learn
the toughest lesson of life, of accepting the cruel realities of life that one
day we might lose our loved ones and our loved things.
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