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What is the significance of the poem the song of the whale

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Answered by earspasmusic
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Answer:

The poem Song of the Whale depicts the poignant emotions of a whale. The whale mourns for the death of its already dead kin and the remaining whales that will be killed by human beings for its fat. This is used to make lipsticks, soaps and shoe polish.

Answered by abramjs852
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Answer:

The Song of the Whale is a poem written by Kit Wright.

It is a moving poem about the plight of whales . These majestic creatures have been hunted - almost to extinction - by humans, who care more for luxuries than the lives of these animals.

Explanation:

In this poem, A whale is singing about how other whales are killed for shoe polishes and many cosmetics by the humans who never cared for the whales and only for their luxury life.

This poem is one of the poems which shows that animals are killed by humans for their useless needs and luxury lives.

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