Captain Ahab and Captain Moby Dick: When analyzing "Moby Dick" by Hermann Melville, literary critics pointed out various themes and juxtaposition. Some people see the land against the ocean or against the fate of free will. The majority are people and nature, or good and evil. Perspective that is often overlooked is the point of view of self and others. Self and others discover that when someone notices that it is not a person, not a person, another person (not us) is found inside.
Shakespeare influenced novelists such as Thomas Hardy, William Faulkner and Charles Dickens. The American novelist Herman Melville's monologue is mainly attributed to Shakespeare; Captain of his white whale, Ahab is a hero of a classic tragedy inspired by King Lear. The scholars discovered 20,000 songs of music related to Shakespeare 's work. These include two operas, Giuseppe Verdi, Outlaw and Falstaff, whose important status is compared with the original drama. Shakespeare has also influenced many painters including Romanticism and Raffaello frontier. Swiss romantic artist Henry Fussel is a friend of William Black and translates Macbeth into German. Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud uses Shakespeare's psychology, especially Hamlet's psychology for his anthropological theory.
Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" is a novel using various forms of religious images. We explore the adventure of Beluga through Captain Ahab explaining the evil forces of the devil and the fight between God and Jesus' goodness. In this parable, the devil is in captain Ahab, God is in nature, Jesus is seen in the silkworm, and human is represented by the crew of Pekod. Pecod's voyage represents a human journey on Earth until the death of Jesus.
Shortly afterwards, captain Ahab revealed a plan to capture the blue beluga blue whale. Ahab is a senior seaman, a man with a stone heart. Ahab has personal wrath against Beluga. Moby Dick was responsible for taking off Ah 's leg during the previous voyage. The plan of Ahab is basically an unauthorized acquisition and the whale company did not anticipate it. Ahab was very irrational and absurd; his plan prevented himself and the fate of the Peaco crew. In the tragic ending of Moby Dick, all characters except Ishmael are dead. In Ismail Moby Dick surmounted the attack on the ship with the help of best friend Queequeq. Ismail, Beluga, he is a special character as it is closely related to the author's own life. Beluga Whale There are many iconic meanings in the lives of Immamel and Herman Melville. The name Ishmael can go back to the Bible. Ishamel's Bible story is one of the dismissed children