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arabera Josefina Galup 4 years ago

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Watching for dolphins

A narrative explores the juxtaposition between reality and dreams, symbolized through the imagery of dolphins and the sea. The narrative transitions from an impersonal perspective to a personal one, highlighting a sense of separation from an expectant crowd.

Watching for dolphins

Watching for dolphins

Change of narrator

The poem starts with an impersonal narrator
Changes to a personal narrator

Isn't part of the crowd

He isn't part of the people that were waiting eagerly to see dolphins

Dolphins seen as unreachable

Seen as godlike creatures
People expected that once they saw them they would hear "gongs and drums"

Sounds that apear in the bible and related to praising gods

Literary devises

Onomatopeya
"Praying the sky would clang (...) gong and drum"
Sibilance
Gives an idea of the context

Sea or water near

Symbols

Black water
Not knowing whats underneath

Sense of loss

Chains
Sinking feeling

Spiritual things usually are upwards

Represent entrapment and inprisionment

Themes

Loss of hope
Environment

Semantic fields

Ancient Greece
Satyrs
Dolphins

Story of how they were created

Religion
Epiphany
Implored
Sign
Saint

Structure

3rd part, again, shows reality (stanza 6)
2nd part shows a kind of "dream" (stanzas 4 and 5)
"We should have laughed and lifted the children up"
1st part shows reality (stanzas 1 to 3)

Title

Makes the reader think that the people were going to see dolphins
In the end, they don't