in what sense is the poem the dolphins a protest against man attitude towards animals in general ? quote from the text to substantiate your answer
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Answer:
the dolphins brings home the idea that we should not abuse wildlife and exploit animals for any reason we can never think of the pain and anguish of an entrapped or encaged animal the dolphins in the poem representing all the dolphins in its positions make it clear they long for the future
world is what you swim in or dance it is simple we are in our element but we are not free
there is a constant flowing guilt,,
this line is quite ambiguous but protest against men attitude the dolphins have nothing to feel guilty they are made to feel so to convey the enormity of the guilt of men whom the dolphins considered to be their friend thus man needs to feel guilty for confining free creatures to this unnatural world
Explanation:
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The dolphin gathered in front of the ship to protest against human behavior towards marine life.
Explanation:
- Due to human's insensitive activities, marine life was in danger.
- Many dolphins engulfed plastic and other garbage and died.
- The life of other marine creatures was also in danger because humans were throwing chemicals in the sea.
- Moreover, oil leakage from oil carriers also affected marine life.