Ahab told Elijah the words of his dream where he saw Naboth dead.
Fedallah, a Parsee harpooner serving on the Pequod, serves as a mysterious and enigmatic figure who creates an air of foreboding throughout the novel. He is often associated with prophecies and omens, and his presence adds to the overall sense of doom surrounding Captain Ahab's quest for revenge against Moby Dick. Fedallah's character symbolizes the darker and more supernatural elements at play in the story.
Fedallah, a character from Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick," is killed by Captain Ahab during the climactic confrontation with the white whale. In the novel, he is depicted as a prophetic figure and a harbinger of doom, ultimately facing his fate alongside Ahab. His death reflects the themes of obsession and fate that permeate the story, culminating in the tragic downfall of both Ahab and the crew.
FEDALLAH
no parsee pray 2 times a day , morning and night.
Fedallah
Fedallah.
the parsee society,being exclusive and superficial, may not ignore the burden of truth they put on us. thanking you vaibhav aksh
No. They are Ismailis.
Gujarat
Pas Parsee is french for Bullying- For more french words ask the question -Whats a french word? A sentence with Paparsee in it in French- Gee Moaka Pas Parsee gollai pexci Loash iaes. in english- The same sentence as above- They are bullying the poor knew kid
Fedallah