MOBY-DICK PART 2
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- Starbuck: The First Mate, a practical and religious Quaker who sees Ahab’s quest as madness and blasphemy. He is the only one who tries to stand up to Ahab.
- Stubb and Flask: The Second and Third Mates, who view whaling as either a lighthearted game or a brutal job, lacking Ahab’s spiritual intensity.
- Pip: The young cabin boy who goes "insane" after being left alone in the open ocean, gaining a prophetic, tragic perspective on the world.
- Day 1 & 2: Moby Dick smashes several whaleboats and kills Fedallah (Ahab’s personal harpooner/prophet).
- Day 3: In a final confrontation, Moby Dick rams the Pequod itself, causing it to sink. Ahab, caught in his own harpoon line, is dragged into the depths by the whale. The entire crew—including Queequeg and Starbuck—drowns as the ship is pulled down into a vortex.
- The Limits of Knowledge: Ishmael’s struggle to "define" the whale represents humanity’s inability to truly understand the mysteries of God or the universe.
- Man vs. Nature: Ahab represents the human desire to dominate nature, while Moby Dick represents nature’s ultimate, indifferent power.
- Obsession and Madness: The novel explores how a single-minded goal can destroy the individual and everyone around them.
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