Every member of the crew of the Pequod except for for Ishmael died. He alone was saved, to be picked up by Rachel, "looking for her lost children." This includes Tashtego.
Yes, Tashtego dies in "Moby Dick." He falls from the masthead of the Pequod during the whale hunt and his body is never recovered.
The Indian character in Moby Dick is named "Tashtego." He is one of the harpooners on the Pequod ship, along with Queequeg and Daggoo. Tashtego is known for his skill with a harpoon and his bravery in the face of danger.
Tashtego
The three harpooners in "Moby Dick" are Queequeg, Tashtego, and Daggoo. They are skilled whalemen with diverse backgrounds who form an important part of the crew aboard the Pequod.
Tashtego is described as being from Gay Head, on Marthas Vinyard.That would make his tribe the Capawac, though that name is not mentione in the book.
Ishmael asked Captain Ahab if the white whale they were pursuing was the one called Moby Dick.
He doesn't.
Actually, he did not die
He lives.
Ahab was the co-owner and captain of the Pequod in "Moby Dick." He is the central character of the novel, driven by his obsession with hunting down the white whale, Moby Dick, who had maimed him in a previous encounter. Ahab's quest for revenge ultimately leads to the destruction of the Pequod and its crew.
No. Moby Dick is a book.
Moby Dick.
Moby Dick is the antagonist.