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Who was Ahab and Clyde?

Ahab was the character in a song by Ray Stevens "Ahab the Arab," Clyde was his camel.


Ahab referred to which biblical character when he spoke to the whale's head?

Abraham


What is the name that hunted Moby Dick?

Captain Ahab is the character who hunted Moby Dick in the novel "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville.


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.


Who did captain ahab share a cabin with?

Captain Ahab shared a cabin with Starbuck, who was the first mate on the ship. Starbuck was a steadfast and moral character who often clashed with Ahab's obsessive pursuit of the white whale, Moby Dick.


What does Ahab mean?

Ahab is a biblical name meaning "uncle" or "father's brother." It is commonly associated with the character in the Book of Kings who was a wicked king of Israel. In literature, Ahab is also known as the obsessed captain in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick."


Who was the only character that Captain Ahab could not convince to join in his quest for the white whale?

starbuck


Name the camel of the title-character in the 1962 Ray Stevens hit Ahab the Arab.?

Clyde.


What is character credibility?

characters that seem real or realistic. Note: superheros are NOT credible characters.


What can you infer about Ahab's character from the description of him walking on the deck?

From the description of Ahab walking on the deck, we can infer that he is a commanding and powerful figure, with a sense of determination and intensity in his movements. His presence seems to dominate the scene, suggesting a strong and driven personality.


What is a credible character?

A credible character is someone in a story who is believable and consistent in their actions and motivations. Basically, they don't do something totally out of left field that makes you go, "Wait, what? That makes no sense!" So, if you're writing a character, just make sure they're not all over the place like a squirrel on caffeine. Keep it real, honey!


Who was the sailor that didn't want to look for Moby Dick?

Starbuck was the character who opposed Ahab's plans to pursue the white whale. Here's a helpful link: http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/Moby-Dick-Character-Analyses-Starbuck.id-79,pageNum-152.html