Melvilles Moby Dick Melville was born in American history, and the exciting work of American literature began to appear. This is also the time the successful literary genius thrived there and the United States did not completely separate its literary heritage from Europe. Melville proved to be his own genius in many works such as Moby Dick, Billy Bud, Bart Ruby etc. Three topics in whale and whale, comments on the fate of the universe and human beings, and views on God and nature are found in most of his literature.
In 1850, Herman Melville's Moby-Dick Herman Melville began producing his epic novel Moby-Dick, mainly as a report on the whaling voyage of the 1830s and the early 1940s. Many critics believe that his original book did not have characters like Ahab, Starbucks, even Beluga, but changed the text of Melville and his masterpiece in the summer of 1850. He made friends with the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne and was greatly influenced. He also read Shakespeare and Milton's lost paradise (Murray 41).
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