The third mate on the Pequod was Flask, who was described as a small, short-tempered man. He was one of the harpooneers and a key member of the crew in Herman Melville's novel, Moby Dick.
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The third mate on the Pequod in Moby Dick is Flask. He is a minor character in the novel, often portrayed as ambitious and eager to prove himself, but not as competent or experienced as the other mates.
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"Starbucks" is named after the Pequod's first mate Starbuck .
Starbuck was the chief mate on the Pequod in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick." He is known for his strong moral character and conflicting beliefs with Captain Ahab.
Flask is one of the three mates on the whaling ship Pequod in the novel "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville. He is known for being short-tempered, impetuous, and often seen as comic relief. Despite his flaws, Flask is a competent whaleman and is dedicated to his duties on the ship.
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Starbuck is the first mate on the Pequod. He is characterized by the fact that his main priority on the Pequod is to hunt whales, since that's his job. Ishmael also regards him as a good example of a religious person.
Starbuck, the first mate, Stubb, the second, and Flask, along with the rest of the crew prepared the Pequod for its voyage.
The Pequod is destroyed by the white whale, Moby Dick.
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It was the place where the captain and officers (first, second, and third mates) had their meals.
The Pequod sailed through the Atlantic Ocean.