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In Moby-Dick, the point where the narrator introduces himself and declares his intentions occurs in the exposition stage of Freytag's pyramid. This happens in the beginning of the novel when Ishmael addresses the readers and sets the stage for his journey and exploration of the whale ship Pequod.

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