Chapter
36-42
1.-
The whole Pequod crew decides to join Ahab's madness because of the
search of adventure and experience. Moby Dick is an essential part of this
quest as important as Ahab leading the crew, is Moby Dick an emotion that
represent Ahab's anger?
2.- Stubb
sees that the crew has accepted Ahab's journey to kill Moby Dick but he seems
to know that it will be a bad journey and decides to just ignore and continue. The fate of all of the crew is on Ahab’s madness.
Is Stubb also mad like Ahab and the crew is just one big Ahab that want to have
a camaraderie?
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