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Summarize Stubb and Flask’s impressions of Fedallah. Explain why they think this way. Why does the Pequod hunt the right …
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Describe the ways in which Gabriel is a foil for Ahab In what ways does Ishmael see his position with …
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What color is the stripped whale? Could that relate symbolically to Moby-Dick? Explain. Comment on Ishmael’s exclamation: “Oh, horrible vulturism …
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What strikes you most about the process of cutting in? Describe the impression you think Melville wants you to have …
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What does Ishmael say in this chapter that sounds like modern environmentalism? Why does he say this? What observation does …
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Explain how the cook’s “sermon” to the sharks is an analogy for Father Mapple’s sermon earlier. What does the analogy …
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What is Ishmael’s attitude toward harpooners in this chapter? What is his attitude toward the conventions of whaling? What seems …
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Near the end of the chapter, Ishmael makes a metaphor about the whale’s “innermost life.” Explain why he makes such …
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What mistake occurs in this chapter? Why? Why might Melville mention that the sperm whale alone “obtains his whole food …
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What does this chapter say about “savages”? How does that mesh with the books larger themes? Ishmael claims that “whales” …
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