Moby-Dick - Herman Melville - 1851
Moby-Dick - Herman Melville - 1851
Moby-Dick is an epic novel by Herman Melville, first published in 1851.
The novel follows the adventures of Ishmael, a sailor aboard the whaling ship Pequod, and his quest to hunt down the white whale Moby-Dick.
Along the journey, Ishmael meets a variety of characters, including the captain, Ahab, who is consumed with vengeance for Moby-Dick.
The novel is full of excitement, as Ishmael and his crew confront storms, sea monsters, and a variety of other adventures.
Ishmael often contemplates the nature of life and death, and his experiences on the voyage cause him to reflect on the larger questions of existence.
The novel is full of vivid descriptions of nature, from the beauty of the stars in the night sky to the power of a raging storm at sea.
Moby-Dick is renowned for its complex symbolism and allegory, with many of its characters and events representing larger themes and ideas.
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