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    of view of Ishmael. Ishmael is a wandering sailor that has experience in the merchant marine but has decided to join the crew of a whaling ship. He arrives in New Bedford‚ Massachusetts and agrees to share a bed with a stranger who isn’t present yet. His bunkmate turns out to be Queequeg. Queequeg is a heavily tattooed Polynesian harpooner with whom Ishmael quickly becomes close friends with. Together‚ they sail together from Nantucket‚ Massachusetts on a whaling voyage. Ishmael and Queequeg

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    Jonah have to do with Ishmael’s telling of the Story? The answer to that is religion is something that is very important to Ishmael‚ So before he went on his voyage he stopped by a “Whale man’s Chapel “and heard Father Mapple’s preaching.

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    Moby Dick Context Herman Melville was born in New York City in 1819‚ the third of eight children born to Maria Gansevoort Melville and Allan Melville‚ a prosperous importer of foreign goods. When the family business failed at the end of the 1820s‚ the Melvilles relocated to Albany in an attempt to revive their fortunes. A string of further bad luck and overwork‚ however‚ drove his father to an early grave‚ and the young Melville was forced to start working in a bank at the age of thirteen. After

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      Psyche is near but not yet touchable.  Something is missing‚ at least if you’ve only read to Chapter 40.  There is darkness‚ jocularity‚ hints of imminent catastrophe‚ and pleasant old English to be read.  The story is only just developing.  Ahab‚ Ishmael‚ Starbuck‚ Stub‚ Flask‚ and Moby-Dick: all of these characters

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    Snow Falling on Cedar Response Chapters 1-10 The book Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson‚ is a courtroom drama that highlights flashbacks of WWII through the protagonist‚ Ishmael Chambers‚ and other characters. The plot of the story is Ishmael’s deep obsession for a Japanese-American girl named Hatsue‚ who is married to an accused murderer named Kabuo. What I like about the story is how certain clues from the story add to blame Kabuo for the death of Carl Heine. For example‚ when Horace pointed

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    where Carl and Kabuo became really good friends. Kabuo’s dad really embodied the traditional Japanese values‚ so he started teaching Kabuo “Kendo” (stick fighting) where he ended up becoming a master of that Martial Art. Ishmael and Hatsue had a deep friendship as children where Ishmael ended up falling in love with her. Hatsue had grown up with traditional Japanese parents as well where she was torn between demands of two sets of values. One of them was the belief to live unrestrained of society’s demands

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    Samantha Mackin Period: 3‚ 10/27/12 Abu and Ishmael Compare and Contrast In 1991 the RUF‚ (Revolutionary United Front) was established in Sierra Leone with the intent to change the government‚ but the only motivations it seemed to have were loot‚ power‚ and glory. The RUF’s fighting quickly became extremely violent. Using child soldiers‚ torture‚ and amputation the government responded with the same tactics. Abu grew up in the village of Kuiva‚ in eastern Sierra Leone; kidnapped with around

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    “Call me Ishmael‚” which is a three worded sentence (Melville 3). This short three lettered sentence prepares the reader for the later—less obvious—accounts of three. Ishmael goes from three different cities before finally boarding the Pequod: New York City to New Bedford and finally to Nantucket. While in New Bedford Ishmael looks at three different inns‚ which are The Crossed Harpoons‚ The Sword-Fish‚ and The Spouter‚ in which he chooses to stay at the Spouter Inn. The next day Ishmael goes to the

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    each has his/her own interpretation of the truth. To illustrate this point‚ Melville employs the use of two inkblot style tests. The first test is administered to Ishmael alone‚ although many have undertaken the exercise at other times. The inkblot is the smoke-soiled painting over the fireplace at the Spouter Inn‚ which Ishmael describes as a 澱oggy‚ soggy‚ squitchy picture(Melville‚ 26)‚ that 吐roze you to it...to find out what that marvelous painting meant(Melville‚ 26). Why should the painting

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    of the Great White Whale to demonstrate his theme of duality. However‚ Captain Ahab tragically had a single mind set towards Moby Dick‚ as he believed that the whale was the symbol of the world’s evil and had to be destroyed. On the other hand‚ Ishmael sees that the color white can mean many various and opposing things. It would be dangerous to settle upon any one single meaning. In the chapter‚ The Whiteness of the Whale‚ Melville explains the importance of duality of meaning in the world‚ as

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