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    happy birthday dude

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    DON’T DO ANY FURTHER WORK IN THIS DOCUMENT!! I AM LETTING IT STAY HERE SO YOU HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR WORK UP TO THIS POINT!! You are no longer collaborating in this course. I have made you each a document to do your text work in. Your name is in the title of that document. I have printed this document (11/7/13) and will grade Chapters 4-6 work for Abby and Rachel from this document. I will not grade any further work in this document. Abby and Rachel begin their individual work with chapter 7

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    Monomaniacal Characters

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    whale as he always has the whalebone with him. As his passion for killing Moby Dick increases‚ Ahab begins to have no regard for the well-being of his crew. This is apparent when he keeps his mission a secret until it is too late for the crew to back down. He even brings his own harpooners in case they refuse. With no intent of carrying out the actual mission of the Pequod‚ Ahab devotes the crew’s entire voyage to hunting Moby Dick‚ despite Starbucks protests. The obsession becomes so severe that Ahab

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    Captain Ahab's Monomania

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    Herman Melville’s novel Moby Dick‚ an obsession causes monomania in its main character. Through his actions‚ words‚ thoughts‚ and what others think about him‚ Captain Ahab is truly monomaniacal. Ahab is monomaniacal through his words and thoughts. "Talk not to me of blasphemy‚man; I’d strike the sun if it insulted me." This shows Ahab’s madness because only he would have the nerve to say that no matter who it is‚ great or small‚ he would stand up to them; this includes Moby Dick. Ahab often smokes

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    Symbolism In Moby Dick

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    as a microcosm for the natural world and Ahab’s interaction with the wind‚ Herman Melville argues that human will will never been able to subvert the natural world long term‚ and short term attempts will be at the cost of the individual. Throughout Moby Dick‚ Melville characterizes Ahab as ambitious and charismatic‚ a leader who constantly internally and externally compares himself to a god. The wind acts as a symbol‚ an object that represents a greater intangible motif‚ for the natural world. Through

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    Ahab's Pride

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    Moby Dick “Long days and nights we strained at the oars while a white whale swam freely on‚ widening the waters between himself and Ahab’s vengeance‚” Ishmael said describing the ships encounter with Moby Dick. Ahab is obsessed‚ to the point of being disturbed‚ with this unique white whale. Ahab showed much pride in their journey‚ something that could damage the crew easily. Ahab desires the ability to defeat the great whale‚ all seamen’s enemy‚ and become a more powerful God than it. Although

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    Thoreau and Herman Melville focused their writings on how man was affected by nature. They translated their philosophies though both the portrayal of their protagonist and their own self exploration. In Moby Dick‚ Melville writes about Ahab’s physical and metaphysical struggle over the great white whale‚ Moby Dick‚ symbolic of man’s struggle against the overwhelming forces of nature. Ahab’s quest is reported and experienced through the eyes of Ishmael. Melville’s use of the third person’s biographical

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    Be Cool to the Pizza Dude Journal #1 In this essay‚ the author states four principles that guide the pizza dude philosophy. Principle #1- being cool towards the pizza dude is practice in humility and forgiveness. The author lists all the stereotypical aspects of what a pizza dude is like when they are on the road driving to deliver the pizza to people of all different types. So she is basically try’s to tell us that even if they do drive a little crazy (in an ugly old beater)‚ we can learn humility

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    Moby Dick - Loomings

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    In the novel‚ Moby Dick‚ written by Herman Melville‚ the main character‚ Ishmael‚ carries a passionate tone toward the water. To begin with‚ Ishmael says that‚ “whenever it is a damp‚ drizzly November in my soul… then‚ I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can” (Melville 27). This portrays that the ocean calms him in ways that being on land can’t. When he needs to escape his everyday life‚ he methodically results to sailing. Also‚ Ishmael asks himself if‚ “Niagra [were] but a cataract

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    Surfer Dudes Case Summary

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    Surfer Dudes Duds Case During the Surfer Dudes case the going concern assumption and opinion an auditor might issue at the end of an audit are a focal point. It is brought up in relation to the audit of the Surfer dudes company. Whether or not to issue a going concern opinion is a tough decision and can have a serious effect on a company. Taking into account the relationship between the audit partner and CEO in this case the issue becomes even touchier. Going concern is an assumption that a

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    Ahab's Monomania

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    Ahab as a Monomaniac In the novel‚ A Moby Dick‚ Ahab is obsessed with killing a white whale named Moby Dick. This deep obsession over one thing is called a monomania. Ahab’s monomania is all focused around Moby Dick because Ahab had previously lost his leg to the jaws of this white whale. Ahab has never been quite the same ever since; he goes from being a respected ship captain and a family man to being a psychopath determined to kill one whale in an entire ocean. I found this aspect of the novel

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