It lived in the Atlantic Ocean.
He lives.
Moby Dick is a fictional character from Herman Melville's novel. In the story, Moby Dick is a white sperm whale living in the ocean before encountering Captain Ahab's ship, the Pequod, at the start of their doomed voyage.
Fedallah, the Parsee, was killed in the novel Moby-Dick when the whaleboat he was in overturned during a chase with Moby Dick. He drowned in the ocean as a result of the accident.
At the end of the novel "Moby-Dick," the whale, Moby-Dick, destroys the ship Pequod, resulting in its sinking. Captain Ahab gets entangled in a harpoon line attached to Moby-Dick and is pulled into the ocean with the whale, leading to their mutual death.
No. Moby Dick is a book.
When Ahab's boat nears Moby-Dick, the whale attacks it, causing fiery destruction and chaos. Ahab is thrown from the boat and entangled in the harpoon lines, ultimately leading to his demise as he is dragged into the ocean by the whale.
Moby Dick is the antagonist.
Moby Dick.
Captain Ahab goes down with the ship, the Pequod, during his final confrontation with the white whale, Moby Dick. Ahab is tied to the harpoon that is lodged in the whale, and as Moby Dick dives into the depths of the ocean, the captain is dragged down with him.
Moby Dick is a sperm whale.
Moby Dick is a giant sperm whale and Jason is a killer that is the size of a man. Jason can't beat Moby Dick. Moby Dick would kill Jason very easily. That means Moby Dick wins.
He wrote Moby-Dick (1851)