Revenge caused by injury and it's consequences in Herman Melville's "Moby Dick"
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As it is seen in the Bible, under Leviticus 24:19-21, "If a man injures his neighbor, just as he has done, so it shall be done to him: fracture for fracture, eye for eye, tooth for tooth; just as he has injured a man, so it shall be inflicted on him. Thus the one who kills an animal shall make it good, but the one who kills a man shall be put to death." This
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lt;Tab/>Murray, Henry A. "In Nomine Diaboli." New England Quarterly, 24 (1951) <Tab/> <Tab/>Myers, Henry Alonzo. "Are Men Equal?: The Tragic Meaning of Moby Dick." G.P. Putnam's Sons (1945): 51-6 <Tab/>Novak, Frank G. "The Metaphysics of Beauty And Terror In Moby Dick." Studies In The Novel 15, no. 4 (1983) <Tab/>Parke, John. "Seven Moby-Dicks." New England Quarterly, 28 (1959): 319-38