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23 September, 09:43

Which best explains how Melville uses his description of Ahab in Chapter 28 of Moby-D#ck to comment on the nature of man? Through Ahab, Melville symbolizes how guilt can take over a man's life. Through Ahab, Melville symbolizes how obsession can take over a man's life. Through Ahab, Melville symbolizes how inaction can ruin a man's life. Through Ahab, Melville symbolizes how isolation can ruin a man's life.

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  1. 23 September, 10:24
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    The correct answer is the second one: Through Ahab, Melville symbolizes how obsession can take over a man's life.

    Moby D*ck is the story of Ahab's haunt of such whale, seeking for revenge since the white whale bot off his leg in a previous voyage.

    Sorry for the spelling in the book's name, otherwise the system wouldn't let me post it because is "inappropriate language".
  2. 23 September, 10:27
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    B. Through Ahab, Melville symbolizes how obsession can take over a man's life.
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