Thursday, November 14, 2019
An Analysis of Herman Melville and Moby Dick :: Moby Dick Essays
An Analysis of Herman Melville and Moby Dick       à     à  Ã  Ã  Ã   "Moby Dick is  biographic of Melville in the sense that it discloses     every nook and cranny of his imagination." (Humford 41) This paper is a     psychological study of Moby Dick.à   Moby Dick was written out of  Melville's     personal experiences.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Moby Dick is a story of the adventures a  person named Ishmael.à   Ishmael     is a lonely, alienated individual who wants to see the "watery part of  the     world."à   Moby Dick begins with the main character, Ishmael, introducing  himself     with the line "Call Me Ishmael." (Melville 1)à   Ishmael tells the reader  about     his background and creates a depressed mood for the reader. Call me  Ishmael.     "Some years ago-nevermind how long precisely- having little or no money in  my     purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would  sail     about a little and see the watery part of the world." (Melville 1)à    Ishmael     tells the reader about his journeys through various towns such as New  Bedford,     Nankantuket.à   Eventually while in Nankantuket, Ishmael signed up for a  whaling     voyage on the Pequod.à   The Pequod was the whaling boat Ishmael sailed on  where     such characters as Queequeq, Starbuck, and the captain of the ship, Ahab,  all     journeyed together.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Not long once at sea, the captain of the ship,  Ahab reveals his plan to     hunt down a white whale named Moby Dick. Ahab was veteran sailor, a man that  had     a heart of stone.à   Ahab had a personal grudge against Moby Dick.à    Moby Dick was     responsible for taking off Ahab's leg in a previous voyage. Ahab's plan  was     essentially an unauthorized takeover, what the whaling company had not in  mind.     Ahab was very irrational and ludicrous; his plan seals the fate for himself  and     the crew of the Pequod.à   In the tragic ending of Moby Dick, all of  the     characters die except for Ishmael. Ishmael survived Moby Dick's attack of  the     ship with the help of a coffin that his close friend Queequeq built.à    Ishmael of     Moby Dickà   was a special character because he closely relates to the  author's     own life.à   There are many symbolism's between Ishmael of Moby Dick and  Herman     Melville's own life.à   The name Ishmael can be traced back to the  Bible.  					    
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