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Moby-Dick by Penguin Books Ltd; 9780141199603

Moby-Dick

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Moby-Dick is a monumental novel written by Herman Melville, originally published in 1851. This profound narrative chronicles the obsessive quest of Captain Ahab, who is determined to exact revenge on the elusive great white whale, Moby Dick. This creature, responsible for the destruction of Ahab's ship and his loss of a leg, becomes a symbol of nature's unfathomable power and humanity's struggle against it.

The Plot

Ahab's relentless pursuit takes him and his diverse crew aboard the whaling ship Pequod into the treacherous waters of the Pacific Ocean. As they encounter various challenges and characters, each reflecting unique facets of humanity, the crew members grapple with their own motivations and fears. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of Ishmael, a sailor whose reflections provide insight into Ahab's complex psyche and the broader themes of obsession and vengeance.

Themes

  • Vengeance: Ahab's fixation on Moby Dick raises questions about the nature of revenge and its consequences.
  • Fate: The characters wrestle with the idea of predestination versus free will, exploring their individual roles in a seemingly indifferent universe.
  • Nature: The whale embodies the majesty and terror of the natural world, challenging humanity's attempts to dominate it.
“From hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee.”

Melville's rich and complex prose, blending elements of adventure, philosophy, and symbolism, has established Moby-Dick as a cornerstone of American literature. Readers who appreciate works like The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway or Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad will find similar depths within Melville's exploration of the human condition.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 138 mm × 207 mm × 44 mm
Pages: 720
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780141199603

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