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why is the monsoon considered​ a unifying bond ??

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Answered by misti9045
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The monsoon is considered a unifying bond because: The Indian landscape, its flora and fauna, etc. are highly influenced by the monsoon. These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water for agricultural activities.

Answered by asthaaswal05
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The Dolphins' is obviously a poem of protest against human oppression, constriction and confinement of non-human natural animals. In this poem the speaker, a dolphin remembers its previous life of untrammelled freedom in the ocean and the sense of bondage and confinement in the artificial aquarium. The dolphin seems to represent a kind of protest against human exploitation and oppression meted out to natural creatures. Ironically enough the human beings are the main exploiters of the natural habitat of the dolphin. . An entrapped and enslaved dolphin feels forlorn in its confined space where there is little or no scope for freedom. The poet here not only expresses the agonizing feeling of the dolphin but also the collective voice of those animals which have to suffer the same fate as the dolphin.

"World is what you swim in, or dance, it is simple.We are in our element but we are not free."

Naturally the dolphins are not free at all because of their estrangement. They are in their"element" but enslaved.

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