Bulkington.
Bulkington.
Elijah Elijah
Elijah Elijah
Ishmael lashed down the Pequod's anchor during the storm.
The prophet who warned Queequeg and Ishmael about sailing on the Pequod was Elijah. He appears in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick" and his warning sets an ominous tone for the characters' journey.
Yes, in Herman Melville's novel "Moby Dick," Ishmael survives by floating on a coffin after the sinking of the Pequod.
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In "Moby Dick," Ishmael is the lone survivor of the Pequod's wrecked crew. He survives by clinging to Queequeg's coffin while the ship sinks. Ishmael is then rescued by the Rachel, another whaling ship, and is the only crew member to survive the ordeal.
Starbuck, the first mate, Stubb, the second, and Flask, along with the rest of the crew prepared the Pequod for its voyage.
Starbuck is the first mate on the Pequod. He is characterized by the fact that his main priority on the Pequod is to hunt whales, since that's his job. Ishmael also regards him as a good example of a religious person.