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Fedallah's prophecies, often associated with the character from Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick," are interpreted as a blend of fate and human action. His predictions are typically seen as inevitable outcomes influenced by the characters' choices and the overarching themes of obsession and revenge. The intertwining of destiny and free will highlights the complexity of human experience in the face of larger cosmic forces. Ultimately, the realization of his prophecies reveals the tragic consequences of hubris and the struggle against one's fate.

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