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No one helps from "summary" of The Bird by Nicholas Allan

In this story, a small bird falls from its nest and finds itself in need of help. It looks around and sees other animals nearby - a mouse, a squirrel, a rabbit, and a fox. But despite its desperate cries for help, no one comes to its aid. The mouse is busy gathering food for the winter, the squirrel is busy collecting nuts, the rabbit is busy hopping around, and the fox is busy hunting for its next meal. They all have their own priorities and concerns, and they choose to ignore the bird's cries for help. As the bird continues to call out for assistance, it starts to feel hopeless and alone. It wonders why no one is willing to lend a helping hand when it is clearly in distress. It feels abandoned and forgotten, left to fend for itself in a dangerous world. The bird's cries for help become weaker and weaker as it loses hope of ever being rescued. It starts to resign itself to its fate, accepting that no one is coming to its aid. It learns the hard lesson that sometimes, in life, no one helps - no matter how much you need it. The concept of "no one helps" is a powerful and poignant one in this story. It serves as a reminder that we cannot always rely on others to come to our rescue, and that sometimes we have to find our own way out of difficult situations. It highlights the importance of self-reliance and resilience in the face of adversity.
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    The Bird

    Nicholas Allan

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