Moby-Dick discussion questions Chapter 29“Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb”: How does Melville soften our opinion

  • How does Melville soften our opinion of  Ahab in this chapter? How, then, does he immediately undermine that softening?
  • What does Stubb’s interaction with Ahab tell you about each of them?
  • What are Stubb’s eleventh and twelfth commandments? What do you learn about him from those?
Asked on 02.06.2017 in English Literature.
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