In the novel "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville, the story ends with Captain Ahab being killed by the white whale, Moby Dick, during a final confrontation. The ship sinks and only Ishmael survives, floating on a coffin and reflecting on the nature of vengeance and the power of the sea.
The character who narrates the novel "Moby Dick" is Ishmael.
Moby Dick is the antagonist.
"The passage is about the novel Moby Dick."
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Captain Ahab is the captain in the novel Moby Dick who is obsessed with killing the whale, Moby Dick. He seeks revenge on the whale for taking his leg in a previous encounter and becomes consumed by his quest for vengeance.
Moby Dick
"Moby-Dick" is the famous novel by Herman Melville that is concerned with an aquatic mammal, specifically a great white whale named Moby Dick. The novel follows the protagonist, Captain Ahab, as he seeks revenge on Moby Dick for destroying his ship and swallowing his leg.
Deck the Halls - novel - was created in 2003.
Moby Dick is a male sperm whale in the novel of the same name by Herman Melville.
No. Moby Dick is a fictional whale in the novel Moby Dickby Herman Melville.
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