this is a textbook question.. u SHOULD be looking for answer but then again i should be too afterall i found this.... the question asks what Ahab offers to his crew members if they spot Moby-Dick and why he thinks he should offer this incentive to his crew... he offers a gold coin which is probally worth alot and offers it so his crew members... He does this so his crew will actually try and watch closely for moby dick having them all hoping to gain the gold.
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.
To pay the ferryman for passage to the afterlife
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Ahab offers a gold doubloon as a reward for spotting Moby Dick.
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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.
Captain Ahab offers a doubloonβa valuable gold coinβto the first man who spots the white whale, Moby Dick. This serves as an incentive to motivate the crew in their pursuit of the elusive whale.
Yes, some members of the crew were willing to help Captain Ahab kill Moby Dick because they were also driven by Ahab's obsession and the promise of a hefty reward, while others were reluctant or hesitant due to fear and superstition.
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.
In "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville, Captain Boomer receives the gold doubloon from Captain Ahab as a symbol of a reward for any crew member who first spots the white whale, Moby Dick.
Ahab was the character in a song by Ray Stevens "Ahab the Arab," Clyde was his camel.
The gold coin symbolizes the lure of wealth and materialism for characters like Ahab and Queequeg in the novel "Moby Dick." It represents the pursuit of power and the danger of obsession and the consequences of one's actions when driven by greed.
Ahab - band - was created in 2004.