Ahab is the first person to spot Moby Dick. It happens in Chapter 133.
Captain Ahab was the first person to spot Moby Dick, the white whale, in the novel "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville.
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Ahab offered the crew of the Pequod a gold coin as a reward for the first man to spot Moby Dick.
Ahab promises a doubloon, which is a gold coin, to the first man who spots the white whale, Moby Dick.
Ahab offered a gold coin as a reward to his crew to increase their motivation and focus on hunting down Moby Dick. By providing an incentive, Ahab aimed to encourage his crew to be more vigilant and dedicated in their pursuit of the elusive whale.
Ahab offers a reward for spotting Moby-Dick to incentivize his crew to actively search and pursue the whale, as he is obsessed with seeking revenge on Moby-Dick for taking his leg. The reward serves as a motivation for the crew to dedicate themselves to the pursuit of the elusive white whale.
I've read that the dog's name was Darky. can anyone confirm this?
it's when one animal first for there spot that they own and have to check out the person before the person can get to they spot
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Hot spot. dogs pant when they get Hot and in the movie Fun with Dick and Jane, the dogs name was spot.
Captain Ahab held up a gold coin to the crew as a way of tempting them to join his obsessive quest for the white whale, Moby Dick. The gold coin symbolized the material rewards and potential wealth that could come from successfully hunting the whale, but also represented a test of the crew's loyalty and commitment to Ahab's dangerous and reckless mission.
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.