E2. Another relationship that was.
very short was the relationship between Ishmael and Captain.
Ahab. For the first few days aboard the Pequod Ishmael.
always saw Ahab in the shadows. When Ishmael finally saw.
Ahab he had shivers run through his body. Ishmael felt.
Ahab"s attitude of determination, dedication and hatred.
towards "Moby Dick" in Ahab"s appearance. This.
relationship was a negative relationship because Ishmael.
now feared Ahab and did not want to become friends with.
such an evil person. F. The conflict that Ishmael experienced.
was that he saw how Ahab was such an evil man and that.
Ishmael was a good natured man and did not want to be.
corrupted by Ahab. To resolve this conflict Ishmael stayed.
away from Ahab. Representative Passage on Imagery and.
Figurative Language "Yonder, by the ever-brimming.
goblet"s rim, the warm waves blush like wine. The gold.
brow plumbs the blue. The diver sun-long dived from.
noon,-goes down; my soul mounts up! she wearies with.
her endless hill. Is, then, the crown too heavy that I wear?.
this Iron Crown of Lombardy. Yet is it bright with many a.
gem; I, the wearer, see not its far flashings; but darkly fell.
that I wear that, that dazzlingly confounds. 'Tis iron-that I.
know-not gold. 'Tis split, too-that I feel; the jagged edge.
galls me so, my brain seems to beat against the solid metal.".
Chapter LV A. The details being used to make us feel like.
we are watching a sunset is that it says "the warm waves.
blush like wine. The gold brow plumbs the blue. The diver.
sun-long dived from noon,-goes down; my soul mounts.
up!" B. The similes the author uses are the comparison of.
the colored waves of the sunset to wine. I believe that when.
the author is talking about the "Iron Crown of Lombardy" he.
is talking about the sun. When it says "Is, then, the crown.
too heavy that I wear?" he is talking about the sunrise as the.
sun first starts ascending. I think that noon is where it is says.
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