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The co-owner of the Pequod was Captain Peleg.
The name of Captain Ahab's ship was the Pequod in Herman Melville's novel, Moby Dick.
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Captain Ahab was the captain of the Pequod in the novel Moby-Dick. He is on a quest for revenge against the white whale, Moby Dick, which leads to the tragic end of the ship and its crew.
Captain Ahab is the captain of the Pequod in the famous novel "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. He is obsessed with hunting down the white whale, Moby Dick, and his single-minded pursuit leads to the downfall of the ship and its crew.
Captain Ahab is riding the storm with the Pequod, the whaling ship, in pursuit of the white whale Moby Dick.
Captain Ahab and the carpenter have a professional relationship aboard the Pequod. The carpenter is responsible for repairing and maintaining the ship, while Captain Ahab is focused on hunting the white whale, Moby Dick. Although they don't have a personal connection, the carpenter's work indirectly supports Ahab's pursuit of his obsession.
The co-owner and captain of the Pequod in "Moby Dick" is Captain Ahab. He is obsessed with hunting down and killing the white whale, Moby Dick, leading to the ship's ultimately tragic voyage.
Captain Ahab's ship, the one he hunts for Moby Dick in, is called the Pequod.
Ishmael sees Captain Ahab at the helm of the Pequod. Captain Ahab is the volatile and vengeful captain who is obsessed with hunting down the white whale, Moby Dick. His single-minded pursuit drives the narrative of the story.
Ahab is the captain of the Pequod, the ship going out to hunt Moby-Dick, the white whale.
Ahab was the captain of the Pequod, the whaling ship in Moby Dick. The crew was simply the crew. Interesting aside: the coffee chain Starbuck's, was named after Capt. Ahab's First Officer.