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Melville uses the color white to symbolize purity, innocence, and neutrality in "Moby Dick." White represents the vastness and mystery of the ocean, as well as the allure and danger of the white whale. This symbolism is used to create contrast and tension in the novel, emphasizing the conflicting forces at play.

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