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... At one point near the end of their pursuit of Moby Dick, Starbuck, a man of morals and of God, actually seriously considers murdering Ahab: "If, then, he were ...
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... however, will have none of Starbuck's objections. Instead, he makes a speech revealing the power of his obsession: it isn't just that Moby Dick chewed off his ...
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... consumed with hate for Moby Dick and occupies every thought. At the end of the story, Ahab is almost a changed man with the help of Starbuck, but immediately ...
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... Starbuck's qualities are later foreshadowed in conflict between Ahab and himself. "Starbuck is an exemplary Christian in Moby Dick. ...
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... to me, Starbuck, about those miserly owners, as if owners were my conscience. But look ye, the only real owner of anything is its commander ..."(Moby Dick, ...
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... loved Dimmesdale. As the story progresses in Moby Dick Starbuck seems to get alienated from the rest of the crew and Ahab. "But I ...
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... Starbuck immediately tells Ahab that they need to fix the problem or they would loose ... Ahab does not want to waste time in his pursuit of Moby Dick but finally ...
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... For Ahab the sea, and Moby Dick, represents eternity and the forces of fate that ... themes of the book that that we can understand Ahab\'s words to Starbuck. ...
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... of captain Ahab: "...brave as he might be," Melville writes, "Starbuck cannot withstand ... At the end of the crew's final encounter with Moby Dick after three ...
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... Todorov, a moral critic, stated that "the relation to values is inherent in literature." Moby Dick depicts Christian values through Starbuck, the first mate of ...
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... Starbuck seems to relate Moby-Dick to nature because of its ability to nourish, and he concentrates on what the whale has to offer, such as the oil and money ...
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... again. I like the movie but I didn't like the ending I thought that Starbuck should have survived or that Moby dick should have died. ...
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... of God and nature would find the same glory in Moby-Dick God's "Great ... Ahab's innate reaction to Starbuck's verbal attack is to reassert himself as master and ...
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... "Moby dick," is a representation ... When we learn about Ahab's intent to pursue the White Whale to satisfy his lust for vengeance, Starbuck's questions this idea. ...
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... Starbuck sees it representing the Trinity, which ties in his religious beliefs. ... Ahab's problem is seeing Moby Dick as one thing, when really its many, and this ...
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... Even the first mate Starbuck, a Quaker and supposedly pure of spirit, desires a ... Moby Dick is clearly more than just the story of a formidable sea creature and ...
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... Moby-Dick seeks thee not. It is thou, thou, that madly seekest him!" Starbuck, in the novel represents society and it's views of the actual objective of the ...
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... This millenarian concept shows up in Moby Dick. Like in an army, the character Starbuck shows loyalty to his commander; captain Ahab. ...
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... Starbuck who is obviously a devoted christian is the only person on the peqod that seems to think that Moby-Dick is nothing more than a whale, he says " This ...
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... Moby-Dick seeks thee not. It is thou, thou, that madly seekest him!" Starbuck, in the novel represents society and it's views of the actual objective of the ...
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... crew and discloses the true purpose of the voyage, the destruction of Moby Dick. ... Starbuck tries to protest that the Pequod is not in business to satisfy Ahab's ...
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... The fact that Starbuck was to extracting valuable oil from the whale, and ... Ahab's persistence finally pays off, but unfortunately Moby Dick lands the first and ...
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