Moby Dick | Seven Moby-Dicks

In this excerpt, John Parke discusses the novel as being Melville’s examination of the nature of evil.

Moby-Dick … is ultimately a study of evil. But what sort of evil? What is Melville’s notion of evil? Evil’s first apparent manifestation (or so it is interpreted by Ahab) is the White Whale’s mutilation of his leg. But the Pequod meets an English whaler whose captain has had his arm torn off by the same whale; this man is not maddened, nor does he regard the event as more than a perfectly natural, though fearful, accident incurred in the routine business of whaling. His sensible conclusion is that, as far as he and his men are concerned, this particular...

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