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Moby Dick can be considered an epic due to its grand scope, larger-than-life characters, and exploration of universal themes such as fate, obsession, and the struggle between man and nature. The journey of the protagonist, Captain Ahab, mirrors the archetypal hero's quest for knowledge and self-discovery, further emphasizing the epic qualities of the novel.
The ending song is "Extreme Ways" by "Moby" and the alternate ending song is "In the Sun" by "Joseph Arthur" You can listen to both of them on youtube to be sure which one you are searching for.
Artist - Moby Track name - Extreme ways
Moby - "Extreme Ways", is a song and music video by the musical artist Moby. It was released in 2009, and can be viewed on a variety of sites, including YouTube.
Melville presents different perceptions of the whale Moby Dick to demonstrate the complexity and elusiveness of truth. By showing how characters interpret the whale in various ways, Melville highlights the subjective nature of reality and the limitations of individual perspective. This also adds depth to the novel by exploring themes of obsession, revenge, and the unknowable.
Humans are unforgiving and completely irrational creatures. If they realized the true nature of their ways then they would see their actions for what they are, crimes against the planet.
Moby released the song "Extreme Ways" on August 19th, 2002. It was his second single from the album "18". It is a single of the electronic rock genre.
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Moby - Extreme Ways
Extreme Ways by Moby
The Bourne Supremacy soundtrack - Moby Extreme Ways.
Melville uses Ishmael as the narrator in "Moby Dick" to provide a relatable and introspective perspective on the events of the novel. By making Ishmael ambiguous and confusing, Melville adds depth to the character, allowing readers to interpret his thoughts and motivations in different ways, enhancing the complexity of the narrative. Ishmael's ambiguity also serves to emphasize the mysterious and enigmatic elements of the story, contributing to the overall theme of the unknowable nature of the sea and the whale.