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(a) In what sense is the poem 'The Dolphins' a protest against man's attitude
towards animals in general ? Quote from the text to substantiate your
answer.

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Answered by bandaysaliq6541
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Answered by visheshpandey008
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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 trapped or encaged animal

there is a constant flowing guilt,,

which is quite ambiguous and a metaphor that the water is pumped into pool and is a pointer to the fact that system is a unnatural

****through the dolphins have nothing to feel guilty they are made to feel so to convey the enormity of the guilt of man whom the dolphins considered to be their friends thus men need to feel guilty for confining free creatures to this a unnatural world

thus quit from the text show that dolphins protest against men's attitude towards animals in general

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