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Why does the Dolphin regret that ' no regulations tremble (our) flesh?​

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Answered by ranurai58
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Even though dolphins are extremely sentient creatures, the artificial pool fails to offer any truth.

Being artificially created, it lacks the true essence of the sea. A dolphin’s skin is extremely sensitive

to the changes in its environment but there is absolutely “no explanation” and no information to

guide them to the sense of this new world.

The deep regret and sheer distress felt by the dolphins at their present condition is explicitly stated

in the line “We were blessed and now we are not blessed”. However they try to adapt to their new

home. They ‘translate’ their mindset into acceptance of their new lives. However, they took ‘days’ to

get used to the idea that they will not be living a carefree and joyful life in the pool like they used to

live in the ocean. There is nothing new happening in their lives. They only tend to find dullness and

monotony in the ‘same space always’. It is the same space, i.e., it is will water that surrounds us but,

in reality, it is still not the same. “Above it is the man” also direct us to the idea that no matter how freely the dolphins had lived once, they are now controlled by man. It denotes the superiority of

man.

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