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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Diane's Discussion Question2

1. In chapter 38, Starbuck laments about the fact that Pequod is occupied by madman and that he has to cooperate with his lunatic desire for revenge. However, as a religious man, Starbuck cannot say anything but lament and stay quiet. Why?

2. What is Ishmael's purpose of presenting his fear of a whale's whiteness?

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