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Because Starbuck doesn't want Ahab to kill Moby Dick because Moby Dick didn't had the fault that Ahab lost his leg.

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What follows ahabs boat as it pulls away from the ship?

Moby-Dick


Why did starbuck protest ahab intention to kill Moby Dick?

Because Starbuck doesn't want Ahab to kill Moby Dick because Moby Dick didn't had the fault that Ahab lost his leg.


What do you learn about moby dick appearance from ahabs dialogue with his crew?

you learn that the crew has been told that he has a huge wang.


What are facts about Starbucks?

Starbucks is named after the first mate in Herman Melville's Moby Dick


Which classic novel inspired the name for Starbucks?

The founders of Starbucks took the name Starbucks from a character in Melville's Moby Dick, who was the captains First Mate. They added another reference to the sea; the siren - a mythical creature who it was believed lured unsuspecting sailors to their watery deaths - is depicted on the Starbucks logo.


Was there a slave ship named Starbucks?

Quite possibly, as the name Starbucks comes from Moby Dick, which was published in 1851.


What does Starbucks of love mean?

Do you mean the logo? Because the Starbucks logo was based on the charicter "Starbucks" from the book Mobie Dick. They recently changed the logo though.


Which us chain store named after the first mate in Moby Dick?

The store you are referring to is "Starbucks," which was named after the first mate in Moby Dick, Starbuck.


In Melvilles Moby-Dick identify most closely with the main character Ishmael as he recounts the tale of Ahabs voyage after the white whale Ishmael must be?

the protagonist.


How did Starbucks get its name?

Baldwin, Siegel, and Bowker chose the name Starbucks in honor of Starbuck, the coffee-loving first mate in Herman Melville's Moby Dick (so company legend has it), and because they thought the name evoked the romance of the high seas and the seafaring tradition of the early coffee traders. The new company's logo, designed by an artist friend, was a two-tailed mermaid encircled by the store's name.


How did Starbucks react to captain Ahab?

Starbucks did not have a direct reaction to Captain Ahab as it is a coffee company and not a character from literature. There is no record of any specific interaction between Starbucks and Captain Ahab from the novel Moby Dick.


What is Ahab's sole intention in undertaking the voyage?

Ahab's sole intention in undertaking the voyage in Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick" is to seek revenge on the white whale, Moby Dick, which had maimed him on a previous voyage. Ahab becomes obsessed with the pursuit of the whale, viewing it as a symbol of the ultimate challenge and his quest for personal vindication.