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1 August, 03:40

Which best explains the symbolism behind Ahab's ivory leg, fashioned from the jaw of a whale in Chapter 28 of MobyDick?

Ahab is a leader who instills confidence and security in his men.

Ahab is a leader who sets himself apart from his men in order to protect them.

Ahab hunts whales with the aim of providing a living for himself and his men.

Ahab hunts whales with the aim of conquering them like an enemy.

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  1. 1 August, 06:08
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    Ahab hunts whales with the aim of providing a living for himself and his men.
  2. 1 August, 07:18
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    I think the answer is "Ahab hunts whales with the aim of providing a living for himself and his men."

    Ishmael had been in awe at Captain Ahab. He was amazed how the captain had fought and caught a whale during his trip to Japan. He never gave up even though he lost his leg during that time.
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