Ask a New Question
Search
In Moby-Dick, what does the
what do the ''sea'', ''coffin'', doubloon'', and ''moby dick mean in the novel Moby Dick written by melville and suggest that
0 answers
asked by
yoselin
526 views
In Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, how does Moby-Dick react when the Pequod first approaches his flank?
He circles and then rams
1 answer
asked by
jones
92 views
Read the passage.
“Aye, Starbuck; aye, my hearties all round; it was Moby-Dick that dismasted me; Moby-Dick that brought me to
1 answer
asked by
donal
100 views
In Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, what happens to Parsee?
He dies and remains lashed to the body of Moby-Dick. He warns Ahab of
1 answer
asked by
jones
85 views
In Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, what causes the Pequod to sink?
Ahab sabotages the ship in an act of defiance. It suffers from
1 answer
asked by
jones
84 views
In Moby-Dick, what relationship between Ahab and Moby-Dick does this passage symbolize? "How can the prisoner reach outside
1 answer
asked by
Ariana
352 views
In Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, what happened to Ahab in his previous encounter with Moby-Dick?
He lost his boat. He lost his
1 answer
asked by
jones
88 views
Which was a novel of psychology that explored the effect of guilt on a person’s life?
(1 point) Responses Little Women Little
1 answer
29 views
Which was a novel of psychology that explored the effect of guilt on a person’s life?
(1 point) Responses Little Women Little
1 answer
47 views
owns a dog whose barking annoys 's neighbor Jane. receives personal benefit from owning the dog, and Jane bears a cost of 's
1 answer
asked by
Econ
2,643 views