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Andrew Woollard
English 367.02 WI 2000
Moby Dick Character Analysis: Ahab
Moby Dick can be viewed as a tragedy. Websters Dictionary defines tragedy as a dramatic composition, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically
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Moby Dick is an extremely long novel
written by Herman Melville. This book is an epic tale of a
crazed sea captain hunting the whale that bit off his leg told
through the eyes of a school teacher. As the story begins
Ishmael is at the local boating dock
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, a Christian, schoolteacher and part-time sailor.
Ishmael's role in the hunt for "Moby Dick" is to interpret what is happening. He discusses his reasons
for going to sea and interprets and looks for understanding a number of reasons for any specific action
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Moby Dick
The moral ambiguity of the universe is prevalent throughout Melvilles Moby Dick. None of the characters represent pure evil or pure goodness. Even Melvilles description of Ahab, whom he repeatedly refers to monomaniacal, suggesting
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The moral ambiguity of the universe is prevalent throughout Melvilles Moby Dick. None of the characters represent pure evil or pure goodness. Even Melvilles description of Ahab, whom he repeatedly refers to "monomaniacal," suggesting an amorality
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The moral ambiguity of the universe is prevalent throughout Melvilles Moby Dick. None of the characters represent pure evil or pure goodness. Even Melvilles description of Ahab, whom he repeatedly refers to "monomaniacal," suggesting an amorality
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Thoughts about God and Nature.
III. Characters
B. The protagonist in this book is Ishmael, a Christian,
schoolteacher and part-time sailor. Ishmael’s role in the
hunt for “Moby Dick” is to interpret what is happening. He
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Moby Dick
The character of Ishmael had a critical impact on the novel. Ishmaels character allows the reader to relate to a love for nature and the earth, as well as a feeling of inner peace and serenity. His attitude, thoughts, and feelings
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Moby Dick
The character of Ishmael had a critical impact on the novel. Ishmaels character allows the reader to relate to a love for nature and the earth, as well as a feeling of inner peace and serenity. His attitude, thoughts, and feelings
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more powerfully embodied than by Hawthorne." A year after Hawthorne published The Scarlet Letter, Melville dedicated his own most powerful embodiment of this tragic phase, Moby Dick, to Hawthorne, his acknowledged master. Together the two books are witness
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