Don't Call Me Ishmael was created in 2006.
Call Me Irresponsible was created in 1962.
I Just Call on You was created in 1977.
its an usher song and its call 'you dont have to call
dont know the answer
You Call Everybody Darlin' was created in 1948.
My Ishmael was created in 1997-12.
"Don't Call Me Ishmael" by Michael Gerard Bauer has 288 pages.
Call me Ishmael.
This may be a trick question. The very famous opening line of Chapter 1 is "Call me Ishmael," but there are two prefatory chapters in front of that. The very un-famous first line of the first of these, Etymology, is "The pale Usher--threadbare in coat, heart, body, and brain; I see him now."
"Call me Ishmael" is the opening line of the novel "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. It introduces the narrator, Ishmael, and sets the tone for a story about obsession, revenge, and the power of nature. The phrase invites readers to join Ishmael on his journey and witness the events that unfold.
It depends on the context. If you mean "Call me, Ishmael" as in that you wish for an Ishmael to call you (usually by phone), the translation would be: Attasel bi, Esma3il (أتصل بي إسماعيل) If you are referring to the first line of Moby Dick, where the verb "to call" is used to to mean "to be named". Most Arab translations of Moby Dick translate the line as My name is Ishmael: Esmi Esma3il (إسمي إسماعيل)
"Call me Ishmael." Is the first sentence of Herman Melville's opus Moby Dick.
Barry James Bagsley was not called "Ishmael" because "Ishmael" is the name of the narrator in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick." The phrase "Call me Ishmael" is iconic and serves as an introduction to the character and the story. Bagsley likely has a different identity or context that distinguishes him from this literary reference.
The famous American novel that begins with the line "Call me Ishmael" is Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick." It was first published in 1851 and tells the story of Captain Ahab's obsessive quest for the white whale, Moby Dick.
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umm,i dont really know who? sorry. :(
An Australian writer. The man behind 'The Running Man' , 'Don't Call Me Ishmael!' and 'Ishmael and the Return of the Dugongs'. He lives, and has always lived, in Brisbane. He is my father.