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In the documentary, Ric O'Barry remarked that dolphins are extremely sensitive to sounds and, “you realize after a while they don't really belong in captivity”. People do not acknowledge this because superficially, dolphins always put up a smile. Over time, it generates a semblance that they are always blissful. But Ric O’Barry could always see straight through the dolphin’s feeble deception of gaiety. He could always see just how downtrodden, despondent they truly are. And it wasn’t long before he saw the same emotion from Cathy, his favorite dolphin. Cathy’s suicide was an impactful dismay to Ric O’Barry, and it should be the same for all of us. It solemnly presented the genuine spirit of captivated dolphins. What’s dreadful is, what occurred to Cathy happened to other dolphins as well. At the National Aquarium in Baltimore, when it first opened, the dying rates for dolphins were exceptionally high, and workers could not figure out why. Until finally, they discovered that the filtration system was making a lot of noise, and it was the stress that killed the dolphins. To extend on that argument, captivated dolphins were usually kept in a concrete pool, surrounded by a stadium full of thunderous audience. So eventually, the dolphins were so perturbed that the trainers have to feed them Maalox and Tagamet to treat the ulcers that develop from their stress. Finalizing, it is limpid to say