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Moby Dick, the White Whale An interpretation

Moby Dick, the White Whale An interpretation. Points to ponder 1. The five conflicts: man - man, God, society, nature, and himself 2. The big white whale

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Moby Dick, the White Whale

An interpretation

Page 2: Moby Dick, the White Whale An interpretation. Points to ponder 1. The five conflicts: man - man, God, society, nature, and himself 2. The big white whale

Points to ponder

• 1. The five conflicts: man - man, God, society, nature, and himself

• 2. The big white whale ( an archetype, a brother, a super-natural power, a teacher, a destroyer of human will and determination)

• 3. Ahab ( a sea captain, a leader, a tragic figure)• 4. Ishmael ( a wanderer, a fortune teller, a recorder

and observer of human tragedy)• 5. The beauty of human tragedy--- any human hero is

an Ahab, and any great human act is, to some extent. tragic.

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Man and water

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Our powerful brother created by God one day older than us

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Melville’s day

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The conflict between the brothers

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We will be punished if we have killed our brother

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Ahab in the novel

Ahab in the movie

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Ishmael and his mother

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Ishmael and his mother

Jesus Christ and his mother

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Cultural products of Moby Dick by H. Melville

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The super-natural powerGodThe human fateThe testing stone The unknown difficulties

To be, or not to be, that’s a question