3. "The Dolphins captures the voice of all the animals who are entrapped. abused and exploited by the
human beings. Elaborate in the perspective of the dolphins in the poem by Carol Anne Duffy.
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In her dramatic monologue ‘The Dolphins”, Carol Ann Duffy has presented herself as an animal-lover and protested against the exploits of animals and other natural elements by man. Though the poem only speaks of the deplorable condition of the dolphins who are forced to live in a pool to perform tricks in circus, the theme actually goes beyond this. In a broader view, the dolphins are mere representatives of all such creatures receiving ill-treatments in the hands of man.
The poet here expresses the sadness in the dolphins’ mind through their own voice using the technique of dramatic monologue. The dolphin says that they are in their ‘element’ to mean they are still living in water, but they are kept away from their natural habitat, i.e., the ocean. They are not free. Freedom is what the dolphin finds most important to be happy. They are not ‘blessed’ anymore as their movements are restricted in a pool and are guided by a man. They cannot even move according to their will; they have to perform tricks as the man wishes in order to entertain people. So, the dolphins are now used for the monetary purpose of humans. They have to balance themselves on a coloured ball. The dolphin regrets repeatedly: good morning
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Answer: ' The Dolphins' by Carol Ann Duffy, by means of Dolphins' oppression, protests the slow destruction of nature and natural creatures by man. Man, for his own needs and greed, destroys the natural habitats of mute animals, entrap them, commercially exploits them and even kills them