When Captain George Pollard Jr.’s ship was rammed by a whale, he had no idea it would help make literary history.
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Judge Juan Merchan’s vendetta against Donald Trump has reached Captain Ahab-level madnessTrump Derangement Syndrome has left Merchan a modern Captain Ahab, dooming himself with an obsessive pursuit of his target long past all reason: He’s going to go under, tangled in his own harpoon.
When Ahab's mother dies in childbirth, the infant's gruff father places his son in the care of his pious aunt. It is Rose who sparks the imagination of the young boy by teaching him to read the ...
"I see a madman beget madmen," Starbuck declares as the chase after Moby Dick is nearing its end, and as Captain Ahab is firing the crew of the Pequod to a frenzy of excitement. The trouble is ...
Herman Melville's "Moby Dick", published in 1851 tells the tale of Captain Ahab and his maniacal pursuit of the ever-elusive white whale, Moby Dick. The story is told primarily through the thoughts of ...
In 1841 young Ishmael signs aboard the whaling ship Pequod, under the command of the strict, one-legged Capt. Ahab. Ishmael soon finds out that Ahab is searching for the legendary white whale ...
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