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Moby Dick Captain Ahab Quotes

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Recently, our class has read the shortened version of the novel Moby Dick. The novel was about how a determined captain named Captain Ahab decided to recruit crew members on a ship called the Pequod to help kill Moby Dick. Moby Dick is a massive sperm whale that supposively causes havoc in the Pacific Ocean. Captain Ahab is so determined to kill Moby Dick due to his leg being cut off by him. Captain Ahab’s vindictiveness has took over which caused him to go out on this dangerous voyage without thinking about any of the consequences. Three characters in the story of Moby Dick stands out from the rest. Those three characters are Captain Ahab, Queequeg and Starbuck. Captain Ahab, as mentioned before, is the captain of the Pequod. Starbuck …show more content…

Captain Ahab is most definitely described like the Id throughout the whole novel. For instance, Captain Ahab is so determined to kill Moby Dick. Going on this voyage is extremely dangerous because it involves using harpoons and sailing out in a whale boat to kill a dangerous whale. Ahab is willing to give anyone the Spanish gold piece to anyone that finds and kills Moby Dick. For instance, Ahab quotes "Whosoever of ye raises me a white-headed whale with a wrinkled brow and a crooked jaw; whosoever of ye raises me that white-headed whale, with three holes punctured in his starboard fluke-look ye, whosoever of ye raises me that same white whale, he shall have this gold ounce, my boys!" (Page 29). That quote represents the Id in Captain Ahab because Captain Ahab wants other people to do his dirty work to get what he wants. When Moby Dick is spotted, the crew takes action and sails out in the whaling boat to try and kill Moby Dick. During the process, Moby Dick smashes into the two whaling boats. The Pequod rescues all the sailors in the ocean except Fedallah. Ahab realizes that Fedallah was under Moby Dick after he collided into the two whaling boats. If it wasn't for Ahab’s impulsiveness of trying to find Moby Dick, Fedallah would have been alive. Finally, at the end of the story, the crew and Ahab try one last to kill Moby Dick once and for …show more content…

Queequeg represents the Ego. Queequeg is the only character in Moby Dick who is mostly described by his appearance and where he grew up from. For example, Ishmael the narrator of Moby Dick describes Queequeg as a cannibal with tatoos on his body. He is also has a harpoon and tomahawks which suggests he is a harpoonist. Queequeg's appearance had on a negative vibe to Ishmael, which resulted in him to be afraid of Queequeg. For instance, Ishmael quotes "Landlord, for God's sake, Peter Coffin!" shouted I. "Landlord! Watch! Coffin! Angels! save me!" (Page 9). That quote means that Ishmael is afraid of Queequeg and wants nothing to do with him. Queequeg's background history is also described in the beginning of the story. For instance, Queequeg was a Native from an island Rokovoko, an island further away from the West and the South. He explains to Ishmael that he was once king of the island. Finally, Queequeg is a religious person because he decided to read passages from the Bible to

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