His First Flight - Paragraph
His
First Flight – by Liam
O’Flaherty
About the Author:
Author Name |
Liam O’Flaherty |
Born |
28 August 1896,
Inishmore, Ireland |
Died |
7 September 1984,
Dublin, Ireland |
Spouse |
Margaret Barrington
(m. 1926–1932) |
Movies |
The Informer,
Uptight, The Puritan, Last Desire, Jacqueline |
Theme: ‘His First Flight’ highlights
the importance of independence, self-belief and confidence, and the need for
motivation to attain goals.
‘His First Flight’ by Liam O’ Flaherty is a true parable about
overcoming fears in life. Every journey of a thousand miles begins with but a
single step. But that single step is the most difficult one to make. Conquer
the fear and venture forth; and we realize that we were born with wings.
The best way to be
successful is to be fearless. – Janelle Osido |
The young seagull was alone on his ledge. His two brothers and
his sister had already flown away. When he wanted to fly, he could not do so.
He was afraid of flying. When his brothers and sister flew, he failed to gather
the courage to fly. He was really very sad. His father and mother asked him to
fly. They threatened if he did not fly, he would die of hunger there. But he
could not move.
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage. –
Anais Nin |
That was twenty-four hours ago. Since then, no one has come near
him. He had watched his parents and brothers and sisters flying. His parents
had been perfecting his brothers and sister how to dive for fish. They called
him to fly. But he could not. The sun was rising. It was getting very hot. He
felt the heat. He had not eaten for long. He had found a dried piece of a fish
tail. There was not even a single piece of food anywhere for him. He had gone
forward and backward on the ledge. But he couldn’t fly. He wanted to reach his
parents. There was a deep sea below. The ridge was high.
Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are
living our fears. – Les Brown |
The seagull closed his eyes standing on one leg. He had the other leg hidden under his wing. He pretended to sleep. He thought that his parents didn’t take notice of him. However, mother was looking at him. He saw her tearing at a piece of fish at her feet. He was mad to see the food. He gave out a sound to get it. His mother replied in a sound and looked at him. She picked a piece of the fish. She flew across to him with it. He leaned out tapping the rock with his feet. His mother flew across trying to get nearer to him. The seagull had the food within the reach of his beak. But he could not get at it.
Once you become fearless, life becomes limitless.
-Unknown |
The seagull waited a moment in surprise. He wondered why his
mother did not come nearer. He was so mad with hunger that he dived at the
fish. He fell outwards with a scream and downwards into space. His mother had
swooped upwards. As he passed beneath her, he heard the swish of her wings.
Then a great fear caught him. His heart stood still. He could hear nothing. But
it only lasted for a moment. The next moment, he felt his wings spread
outwards. He felt the wind rushing against his breast feathers. It rushed under
his stomach, and against his wings. He was not falling headlong now. He was
soaring slowly downwards and upwards. He was no longer afraid..
“The only thing we have to
fear is fear itself.” - Franklin Roosevelt’s maxim. |
Then he completely forgot that he had not always been able to
fly. He commended himself to dive and soar. He was near the sea now, flying
straight over it. He saw a vast green sea beneath him. His parents and his
brothers and sister had landed on the green surface of water ahead of him. They
were calling him to do the same thing. He dropped his leg to stand on the green
sea. But his legs sank into it. He cried with feat He tried to rise again
flapping his wings. But he was tired and weak with hunger. He could not rise.
His feet sank into the green sea. His belly touched it but he sank no further.
He was floating on it. Around him was his family, crying and praising him. It
was offering him scraps of dog-fish. He had made his first flight.
The story arrives at a conclusion that nothing is
impossible. Fear is the impediment to success. Shed the fears and succeed in whatsoever
you desire.
“Give a man a fish and you
feed him for a day; Teach a man to fish and you
feed for a lifetime.” -
Chinese Proverb |
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