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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