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Who is the speaker in the poem The Dolphin is its voice in the infividualistic
or collective discuss with the close reference to the text

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Answered by sneha1234561
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Answered by mollie43
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ow, in the poem The Dolphins a dolphin is the single speaker who narrates its deplorable condition in a restricted pool. It not only speaks of itself but also of the other dolphin in which it finds its own reflection. The other dolphin and a man are present in the scene but they remain silent throughout.

VALUE POINTS

THE TRAPPED DOLPHIN, THE SPEAKER

ITS VOICE IS COLLECTIVE VOICE OF THE DOLPHINS IN SIMILAR CONDITIONS

THE USE OF "WE" INSTEAD OF "I"

PROBABLY TWO DOLPHINS IN THE POOL

MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE TWO, RESPECT FOR INDIVIDUALITY

SHARED FEELINGS OF BOREDOM AND HOPLESSNESS

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