The ferocious white whale pursued by Captain Ahab in Herman Melville's novel is named Moby Dick. The novel "Moby-Dick" follows Captain Ahab's relentless quest for vengeance against the whale that caused him great harm, symbolizing man's struggle against nature.
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The planking of the Pequod is dented because it has been attacked by a giant sperm whale, Moby Dick. The damage to the ship serves as a lasting reminder of the perilous nature of the whaling industry and the pursuit of vengeance that drives Captain Ahab to his doom.
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Captain Ahab is one of the major characters in the novel 'Moby Dick' by Herman Melville.
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Respectful, loyal, and occasionally questioning. Starbuck often expresses his doubts and concerns to Captain Ahab, challenging his single-minded pursuit of revenge while still showing reverence for his authority and leadership.
In the book by Herman Melville, Moby Dick was not killed, and survived all attempts to kill him by Captain Ahab and the whalers on the Pequod.
These events mark the resolution, or falling action, of the novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville.
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The antagonist of the novel Moby Dick is Captain Ahab, the obsessed and vengeful captain of the whaling ship Pequod who seeks revenge on the white whale, Moby Dick, for taking his leg during a previous encounter.