The whale sinks the ship, Ahab is killed trying kill Moby Dick, one survives to tell the tale..
Moby Dick is the name of the whale in the story by Herman Melville.
Moby Dick is a fictional white whale in Herman Melville's novel of the same name. In the story, Moby Dick attacks the whaling ship and its crew out of vengeance for being hunted and harmed by humans. The act of eating a person in the story symbolizes the whale's power and ferocity.
"Moby-Dick; or, The Whale "
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No, "Moby Dick" is not a first-person story. It is narrated in the third person, with Ishmael recounting the events that take place during the voyage.
Moby-Dick is the antagonist.
Ishmael is the only survivor in Moby Dick. He is the narrator of the story and is rescued by the ship Rachel at the end of the novel.
No, Moby Dick is a fictional white whale in Herman Melville's novel of the same name. The story follows Captain Ahab's obsession with hunting Moby Dick, not a goldfish.
In "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville, Moby Dick is a white sperm whale that Captain Ahab is obsessed with pursuing. Moby Dick is a central character in the novel and symbolizes nature's power and the struggle between man and beast.
Ahab himself is the first to see the whale Moby-Dick near the end of the story.
Moby Dick The True Story - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 6 April 2002 Finland: 17 August 2003