Captain Ahab's peg leg was made from the jaw bone of a sperm whale.
Ahab's artificial leg represents his physical and emotional wounds from his past encounters with Moby Dick. It also symbolizes his obsession and the relentless pursuit of vengeance, as he sees the whale as the source of his suffering and seeks to destroy it no matter the cost. In this way, the artificial leg serves as a reminder of Ahab's tragic fate and the destructive power of unchecked ambition.
Sperm Whale's jaw bone
the jawbone of a whale
the material from Ahab's wrecked boat
Ahab's artificial leg was made of whale bone. It was a whale ivory prosthesis that he had specially crafted for him after losing his leg in a whaling accident.
An artificial leg works by sending signal to the sensor which senses the movement of the artificial leg.
the artificial leg was invented in 1909 a whale bone
The carpenter had an aversion to working on the artificial leg.
Ishmael describes Ahab as having a "livid spot" on his face and a missing leg, replaced by a prosthesis made of whalebone. These two physical characteristics contribute to Ahab's menacing and mysterious presence in the novel.
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The novel is "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville. It tells the story of Captain Ahab's relentless quest for revenge against the white whale, Moby Dick, which destroyed his previous ship and severed his leg. Despite its initial commercial failure, it is now considered a classic of American literature.
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