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Moby-Dick by Herman Melville; 9780141198958

Moby-Dick

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Moby-Dick, penned by Herman Melville, is a profound narrative that delves into the complexities of obsession, revenge, and the struggle against nature. This literary classic chronicles the perilous journey of Ishmael, a sailor who embarks on a whaling expedition aboard the Pequod, captained by the enigmatic and vengeful Ahab.

The Plot

The story unfolds as Ishmael's curiosity leads him to join the crew of the Pequod. Soon, it becomes clear that Ahab's primary mission is to hunt down the elusive and formidable white whale, Moby Dick, who had previously bitten off his leg. As the voyage progresses, the narrative explores the dynamics among the crew, the philosophical inquiries of existence, and the relentless pursuit of a creature that embodies both nature's wrath and beauty.

Themes

  • Obsession: Ahab's fixation on Moby Dick serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of letting one’s passions consume them.
  • Man vs. Nature: The novel presents a stark portrayal of humanity's struggle against the indifferent forces of the natural world.
  • Existentialism: Through Ishmael's reflections, Melville poses profound questions about life, mortality, and the search for meaning.

Writing Style

Melville's writing is marked by its rich symbolism, intricate language, and profound philosophical musings. The narrative oscillates between exhilarating adventure and contemplative discourse, offering readers a multifaceted exploration of its themes.

"Call me Ishmael."

Readers who appreciate intricate narratives and philosophical depth may also find enjoyment in works such as Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad or The Call of the Wild by Jack London, both of which explore the themes of adventure and the human condition.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 128 mm × 196 mm × 32 mm
Pages: 720
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780141198958

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