Act of Altruism in Nicola Davies’ Whale Boy
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Altruism Whale Ocean Ecology Kinship Literature Ecocriticism
Date
2022-11-10Referencia bibliográfica
E. G. Jithin Jenner, A. Noble Jebakumar (2022). Act of Altruism in Nicola Davies’ Whale Boy Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(4). 1-6 . DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.04.001]
Abstract
Eco-consciousness deals with the concern of human beings towards nature. Nature protects humans in all
aspects unless they harm them. This act of selflessness is referred to as “altruism” in literature. Altruism
is the literary term describing humanity or kindness. The kind behaviour of nature is characterised as a
non-profitable aid to humans. There won't be any expectations, yet kindness will be expressed in a
natural way. According to ethology, altruistic behaviour can be found in humans and animals. It is
merely distinguished as a kinship between the two different groups. The novel Whale Boy deals with the
behavioural attitudes of a whale and a boy. Nicola Davies, an English zoologist and author, described the
kind behaviour of a wild creature towards humans. The novel centers on Michael Fontaine, a young boy
who wants to go whale-watching and fishing in the deep ocean off the coast of his island. Nicola Davis
focuses on marine wildlife and the issue of whaling and conservation. This article relates to the
relationship between Michael and the whale. Thus, through the act of altruism, the article attempts to
reflect the kinship between whales and humans.