what tells you that the dolphins in the winter park are unhappy in the poem "The Dolphins" ?
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Maybe becuz it feels like the dolphin is in jail.
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Although the poem starts on a fairly happy note, it is painfully obvious to the reader how the tone of the poem changes into a depressing one in the very next line.
”we are not free,” indicates that the dolphin feels confined, caged, and without any personal space in it’s life. It feels constrained. This is NOT a happy statement.
Later, throughout the poem, it explains and tells the reader about a man, some hoops and toys that it uses to perform tricks (unwillingly?) in front of a huge audience. It also mentions there being another dolphin/being similarly confined in the pools whom he interacts with, but many critics believe that the ”being” was probably the poor lonely dolphin’s imagination, a hallucination, or probably even his own shadow at the bottom of the pool.
the dolphin is lonely, depressed, and the poem is ended on a very sad, serious,hopeless and heavy note When the dolphin says that he has no means or hopes of escaping from this confinement, and in his heart and mind he KNOWS that his inevitable death will be here, caged in the lonely pool with his plastic hoop and the man ordering him around. It almost feels as if the dolphin WISHES to die, for his soul to be finally freed.
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