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The sea is vast, the whale is white, and madness has a name.
In Moby-Dick, Herman Melville transforms a whaling voyage into an epic meditation on obsession, fate, and the human struggle against the unknowable. As Captain Ahab drives his crew across the world’s oceans in pursuit of the great white whale that maimed him, the hunt becomes a symbol of man’s defiance against nature and the limits of his own understanding. Through Ishmael’s searching voice and Melville’s fusion of myth, philosophy, and maritime realism, the novel emerges as both adventure and allegory—a timeless exploration of vengeance, meaning, and the abyss that lies within us all.







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