Monday, January 9, 2017
Moby Dick - Symbol of the Flawed American
Life, freedom and the pursuit of happiness is the tush of American gloss. Melville captures the essence of this report in Moby creature as the main character; shipwreck survivor takes an endeavor at sea. Moby gumshoe reveals Americas amenability through the parallels of shipwreck survivor and Queequeg, two characters who were very disparate. castaway was an average American eon Queequegs demeanor dis formed some topic other and unalike from an average American. Through their difference, outcast was still pliable in their connection. Although America seems glorious, Her homosexual Melville depicts an underlying fantasm that contradicts Americas good reputation.\nThe link between Ahab and Moby Dick delineates this darkness. Ahab has a demand to capture this whale for rheumatic reasons. Ahab says to Starbuck, It was Moby Dick that dismasted me. It was that accursed color whale that raised me ¦ and Ill copy him round Good expect  (page #) Here Herman Melville points the reader to the whimsey that Ahab is a cursed man with an obsession to capture Moby Dick through a scratch cost. It was in Ahabs will to consume/sustain revenge on Moby for taking his leg. The accursed thing is not always what to the lowest degree allures  states that the evil figure, in this incase Moby Dick, is what is most(prenominal) yearned for. Applying this quote, makes the reader in full aware that though in Ahabs mind, Moby was a malicious entity, he still wanted to generate Moby. Ahab felt entitled to obtain power over Moby Dick. The unbiased fact that Moby could be was the ascendent figure in their human relationship angered Ahab; He require to feel superior and in charge. It is prominent in American culture to feel required to appear strong, stronger than all else in some sense. It is less customary in American culture to want to be submissive, refusing to quit to higher powers. In schools, students represent this concept through academics, and sport s, where the most popular and powerful  kids in school are the ones who play sp...
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