Moby-Dick discussion questions Chapter 23: “The Lee Shore”: Literally, why is the shore a dangerous

  • Literally, why is the shore a dangerous thing in a storm?
  • What sort of danger does the shore represent in this chapter? In other words, what does the shore symbolize and why is that a peril?
  • Melville obliquely refers to Bulkington’s fate. Why?

 

Asked on 02.06.2017 in English Literature.
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