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Evaluation:
Published: 13.10.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Symbols and Meanings in "Moby Dick".', 1.
  • Essays 'Symbols and Meanings in "Moby Dick".', 2.
  • Essays 'Symbols and Meanings in "Moby Dick".', 3.
Extract

The novel begins with the famous statement by the book's narrator. "Call me Ishmael". He has the habit of going to sea whenever he begins to grow "hazy about the eyes." He goes to sea as a laborer, not as a Commodore, a Captain or a Cook, but as a simple sailor. He does so because he may be paid and because it affords him wholesome exercise and pure sea air. It is said that the novel Moby Dick is one of the most ambitious in American literature, one that encompasses many different styles of writing. Herman Melville uses his characters, his locations and even inanimate objects to serv…

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