In "Moby Dick," the author Herman Melville uses anthropomorphism to portray the whale as possessing human-like qualities and motivations. By investing Moby Dick with human consciousness, Melville creates a more complex and intriguing character that serves as a symbol of nature's power and mystery. This literary device allows readers to explore themes of revenge, obsession, and the struggle between man and nature.
It doesn't seem likely.
yes
The invevitable outcome of global bio consciousness would be that every person on Earth would be more interconnected and empathetic to others everywhere. Small evidence of global consciousness is experienced when major events happen in the world and people who find out on the Internet seem to react along with the rest of the world.
sympathy.
in chapter 117 he hears his three prophesies from fedallah and suddenly he believes he is immortal very similar to macbeth. He makes himself seem very powerful to his crew and seem godly however in reality, he is just not.
Arguing is part of the human condition. Some individuals seem to get into many arguments while others seem to avoid them.
No! Space is the element where matter comes into being now occupied with physical activity. Space only appears empty through the natural eye. C.U. conscious units are what is known as space. Consciousness is Faster than light activity thus the human eyes are not geared for detection and seem absent.
Human skulls seem to symbolize rebellion, similar to the Beatniks of the 50's.
A great many!
They seem to like the little mermaids attention:p
No some humans seem to do without that trait.
Yes. They will be foaming at the mouth with a white foam. They also will seem insane.