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Is Nature (i.e. the Natural World) in Moby Dick, Rehearsed a conscious, active power, or just a passive collection of …
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By depicting single-minded obsession as an extreme form of madness, the Moby-Dick story implies that sanity can only consist of …
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What is Ahab actually taking revenge for the loss of his leg, his suffering, his anger,something else, all of the …
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Why do you think Orson Welles wanted to tell Herman Melville’s story in this way? Why do you think Orson …
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What does Ahab say is the reason for continuing the pursuit of Moby Dick? What is ironic about Ahab meeting …
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Why does Ahab take to the mast head on the second day of the chase? How is the white …
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What makes the dialogue in chapter 132 unique, as opposed to the rest of the novel? Who is the first …
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Why does the mood on board the Pequod shift in chapter 130? What males Ahab decide to begin standing his …
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How did the Rachael lose her boat? What can you infer about Ahab’s question as to whether Moby Dick has …
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What happens to the Pequod’s life buoy? What is the significance of the sailor’s death? What replaces the lost buoy? …
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