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Moby-Dick discussion questions Chapter 128 “The Pequod Meets the Rachel” and Chapter 129 “The Cabin”
Describe the sentiments toward Ahab this chapter generates. How can the same Ahab who seems so tender toward Pip behave …
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What is the life-buoy described in the chapter title? What might Melville have chosen to include such a detail? Perth …
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What is the state of the ship’s compass? Is that suggestive, or ironic? What is Starbuck’s dilemma in this chapter? …
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How does this add to, change, or reinforce your understanding of Ahab? Does the chapter affect your view of Starbuck? …
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To what does the chapter title refer? How does the theme of weaving appear in this chapter? What is Ahab’s …
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What conditions must be met before Ahab can perish? In what way does this prophecy add to the story? Summarize …
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What reason might Melville have for including this meeting in the novel? How does it affect your perception of Ahab …
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Explain what Ahab means when he says, “I am impatient of all misery in others that is not mad.” How …
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In what ways does Ishmael describe the Pacific with images and references to center, or centrality? How might that connect …
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“Top-heavy was the ship as a dinnerless student with all Aristotle in his head.” Is this anti-transcendental, or not? Explain. …
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