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  • 09-10-2017
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In Elizabeth bishop's poem the fish what does the narrator do at the end of the poem

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kayliamrivera1
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  • 12-10-2017
He lets the fish go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mark this the brainliest
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mbm1000
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  • 01-09-2019

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In "The Fish", Elizabeth Bishop explores the theme of Humanity vs The Natural world, expressing how she'd learned to appreciate beauty and read the world of nature and sympathize with it, that's why at the end of the poem she lets the fish go; rather than keep the fish, which would've kill it and it would've turn it into a meal, she releases it back into the water, which makes her feel satisfied spiritually.

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