Queaqueg, the islander.
Fedallah
Queequeg (:
Captain Ahab shared a cabin with his harpooner, Queequeg, in the novel "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville. Their close bond and shared adventures at sea form a key part of the story.
flask and stubb
The innkeeper told Ishmael that the harpooner was trying to sell shrunken heads.
Queequeg's skill is harpooning; he is an expert harpooner, which secures him a job on the ship Pequod as a harpooner.
Tashtego
harpooner
Father Mapple
In "Moby-Dick," Queequeg's father is named Rokovoko. He is the chief of the fictional island of Rokovoko in the South Seas where Queequeg hails from. Queequeg is a skilled harpooner and a central character in Herman Melville's novel.
Ahab was the character in a song by Ray Stevens "Ahab the Arab," Clyde was his camel.
Starbuck was the chief mate on the Pequod in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick." He is known for his strong moral character and conflicting beliefs with Captain Ahab.