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Moby Dick

Written by Herman Melville in 1851, Moby Dick is a story of obsession and revenge. Captain Ahab cannot give up his hunt after losing his leg to the whale.

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What are the ar quiz answers to Moby Dick?

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The morning after they met, Ishmael was amazed to see Queequeg

What was captain ahabs problem in Moby Dick?

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he is obsessed with killing moby dick because he lost his leg and got a huge scar on his face from moby dick. he is seeking revenge and becomes obsessed with it.

Who goes down with the ship in Moby Dick?

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Yes, Moby Dick sinks it. The whole crew dies, except Ishmael.

What year was Moby Dick the book copywriten?

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Yes it was, but the copyright expired years ago

What type of writing is Moby Dick?

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The book Moby Dick is ReAlIsTiC FiCtIoN.

When they suck you dick What is the white stuff that comes out?

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Sperm...Gets out when you have orgasm...

In woman's uterus will get her pregnant...wear a condom..

What is the protagonist of the novel Moby Dick.?

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Moby-Dick is the antagonist.

Ishmael and Queequeg traveled to which island?

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nantuket<-- that's where they sailed from

they didn't sail to an island.

How many letters is Moby Dick?

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What is a Melville novel?

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Most people consider that Herman Melville wrote two masterpieces: Moby Dick, and Billy Budd.

In Herman Melvilles moby dick why are the pequod plank dented?

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because Ahab's peg leg makes marks as he walks across them

Who was the chief mate on the pequod?

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Which ship is captained by ahab in moby-dick?

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In the 1956 film Moby Dick , Ahab was played by actor Gregory Peck .

Is Moby Dick still alive?

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Fortunately, the sperm whale (the whale species Moby-Dick was based on) wasn't hunted to extinction by the rapacious whaling industry so artfully portrayed in Hermann Melville's 19th century literary masterpiece "Moby-Dick". Though not numerous by anyone's standards, the sperm whale can still be found hunting the depths of the world's oceans for its favorite meal of giant squid.

The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is the largest toothed animal in the world. It gained its name from the rich, milky-white substance, spermaceti, found in its head, which was mistaken for sperm.

Where did ishmael and queequeg find a room?

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Which island was Queequeg from?

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Which us chain store named after the first mate in Moby Dick?

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This chain store is called Starbucks.

The chain began in Seattle, US, as just one small coffee shop.

Why was Moby-Dick so unpopular in the time the novel was written?

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Let me see...

There's a gay wedding in it.

Queequeg liked to sell human heads to people.

The book's about killing whales.

The language in Chapter 64 ("Stubb's Supper") is really stereotypically "black."

Oh...and except for Ishmael, everyone on the Pequod dies.

Who are the modern day descendants of ishmael?

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Jewish and Muslim traditions both identify Ishmael as the father of the Arabs. The Jewish tradition merely remembers that he went south, the Islamic tradition has that trip end at Mecca. The two traditions disagree about which son of Abraham was almost sacrificed.