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Moby Dick | Essays and Criticism
- The Symbol of the Whale
In the following essay, R. Moore explores the whale as a symbol in Moby Dick and the meanings associated with this symbolic motif.
- Moby-Dick: An Overview
In the following essay, Clark Davis describes how Moby-Dick reflects its author’s philosophical, religious, and social ideals.
- The Narrator of Moby-Dick
William B. Dillingham, in the following excerpt, sees the novel’s narrator, Ishmael, as a character who represents Melville’s theme of the isolation of individuals from the rest of humanity.
- Seven Moby-Dicks
In this excerpt, John Parke discusses the novel as being Melville’s examination of the nature of evil.
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