an Indian tribe Massachusetts that had been exterminated by the puritans
The ship's name - "Pequod" .
The Pequod
The ship not tied up at the dock in Nantucket in Moby Dick was the Pequod, which was anchored offshore. This was because the Pequod was a whaling ship, and it needed to be ready for departure at a moment's notice for whaling expeditions.
Captain Ahab is riding the storm with the Pequod, the whaling ship, in pursuit of the white whale Moby Dick.
The name Pequod comes from the Pequot tribe, a Native American tribe from Connecticut. The Pequod was a fictional whaling ship in Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick.
"Puh-kwod" is the most common pronunciation of Pequod. It's the name of the whaling ship in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick."
The Pequod was a whaling ship sailing out of Nantucket, Massachusetts on a voyage to hunt whales in the Pacific Ocean.
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.
Captain Ahab owns the whaling ship Pequod in the novel "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville. As the captain, Ahab is responsible for the crew and the operation of the ship on their journey to hunt the white whale, Moby Dick.
Ishmael is not the co-owner but rather a crew member on the whaling ship Pequod in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick." Captain Ahab is the one who owns and commands the Pequod on its ill-fated voyage.
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The ship's name - "Pequod" .