This document contains a leadership assignment submitted by Vitraag Chaudhary. It includes responses to two questions. For the first question, Vitraag summarizes the plot of the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull, written by Richard Bach. Bach was a pilot and author who wrote about a seagull named Jonathan who did not conform to societal expectations and wanted to improve his flying abilities. For the second question, Vitraag explains that in the book, Jonathan is taught by Sullivan to not limit himself and to continue bettering his skills.
This document contains a leadership assignment submitted by Vitraag Chaudhary. It includes responses to two questions. For the first question, Vitraag summarizes the plot of the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull, written by Richard Bach. Bach was a pilot and author who wrote about a seagull named Jonathan who did not conform to societal expectations and wanted to improve his flying abilities. For the second question, Vitraag explains that in the book, Jonathan is taught by Sullivan to not limit himself and to continue bettering his skills.
This document contains a leadership assignment submitted by Vitraag Chaudhary. It includes responses to two questions. For the first question, Vitraag summarizes the plot of the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull, written by Richard Bach. Bach was a pilot and author who wrote about a seagull named Jonathan who did not conform to societal expectations and wanted to improve his flying abilities. For the second question, Vitraag explains that in the book, Jonathan is taught by Sullivan to not limit himself and to continue bettering his skills.
ROLLNO: 20BCO082 Q;1 Who wrote the Jonathan Livingston Seagull? And what was the author’s profession and How it is related to the book? Richard and Bette's son Jonathan, named after the titular character in Bach's bestseller, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, is a software engineer and journalist. He wrote the 1993 book Above the Clouds, about growing up without knowing his father and then later meeting him as a college student. How it is related to the book? Jonathan is an ambitious bird who has high dreams and felt bored about the daily routine life. He believes that besides searching and hunting for food, there are more meaningful things to do in life. Being different from the other member of the group, he is abandoned by his Flock. Q;2 What did Sullivan teach Johnathan? Jonathan Livingstone Seagull could never fit in with the other seagulls. His primary goal wasn’t to fly every day in search of fishermen leftovers. He was a rebellious seagull not interested in rules. He wanted to reach the biggest speed and fly as fast as possible. He pushed his limits every day but practicing complicated twists and turns. He separated himself from the flock and became a loner. His parents begged him to join the flock again and try to live with the other seagulls. He wanted to please them but he did not feel happy with that kind of life. Whatever he did, he always came back to himself. He was never satisfied with himself and always wanted to improve his flying so he practiced every day. Soon he broke the world record and flew 165 km/h. Then he collapsed and fell into the sea.