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Moby-Dick or, The Whale
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Moby-Dick or, the Whale - Buddy Read

Nori, I, too, was grinning when I read this. It makes so much sense, doesn't it?

Frances, I completely agree with..."
Dagnabbit! I just asked my daughter about foie gras now and she told me, so I looked it up! Gosh! I am so uneducated about food! I just found out about veal too! I don't eat these so I didn't know! Gosh!!!! I am appalled!!!

Anyways, we are to start in April, and Laura will set up a thread for us. I'm sorry if I have confused us all.

I think it might be the part where Steelkilt was planning to murder Radney anyway, so Moby Dick killing him before he could was something like ..."
Thanks Nori - that makes sense! It's so helpful having everyone else's input!


More interesting insight into the whaling processes and another Moby Dick legend....among some other strangeness!
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I love Ishmael's philosophical asides.

Shaina, I agree with you & Frances. I’m glad you said that, as I’m new to using audiobooks & thought it was that rather than the book itself that caused problems. Like you, I also read The Old Man and the Sea recently (for the second time) & enjoyed it. Your spoiler comment about it is perfect.


Some more whale anatomy and a bit of superstition.
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Also I'm progressing through Old Man and the Sea and it's an interesting contrast.


@Frances -thanks I'll check it out when I'm finished.
Chapter 76: The Battering Ram - 78: Cisterns & Buckets
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So some more anatomy and a misadventure.
I love Queeqeg so much!

Mr.Heald talks too fast, and is at times not pronouncing words quite clearly enough, or some words are strange -so I still have to refer to the book, even if Audible is quite entertaining. The book has no illustrations. I need to look them up frequently. So, yes, definitely, an instructional video, as this book has recently been a how-to-be-a-successful-whaler, would be awesome medium to "read" Moby Dick. Ha ha 😅

I was so confused reading the first two chapters. I only began to understand the descriptions after I saw Laura's diagram. This book is humbling down my English pretty hard.
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I'm finding a lot of the language challenging! I've never had such a lits of new words to look up - admittedly some are whaling terms but definitely not all. I agree this was a very funny analogy - I wonder if it will be symbolic?



A little more explanation and a little more action..
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Some insights into more of the parts of the whale and a weird incident/warning?!
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@Kaisser I wasn't sure what to think of that passage either - I found this link: https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mobydi...
- an interesting interpretation?

I do use sparknotes as an accompanying guide for Moby Dick. I also found the link by @Laura helpful. Here is my understanding of Ishmael's rant.
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In Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851), Ishmael describes being on duty monitoring the pots of burning whale oil to fuel the Pequod. He becomes mesmerized by the fire, fearing the visions of “fiend shapes…capering half in smoke and half in fire,” which then “begat kindred visions in my soul” (354). He warns us, “Look not too long into the face of the fire, O man!” In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “Ethan Brand” (1852), the titular character is a lime-burner who lived a “solitary and meditative life” monitoring the kiln fire, until one night he threw “his dark thoughts into the intense glow of its furnace, and melted them, as it were, into the one thought that took possession of his life” (422).
For those who want to read the entire article, here is the link.
https://my.vanderbilt.edu/themindfulp...


@Frances, best wishes for your kitty! Hope he gets well soon

I just wanted to share some of my thoughts so far on Ch. 87 The Grand Armada etc.
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I keep seeing this edition with Rockwell Kent illustrations and they look beautiful - although a physical copy seems to be a collectors item!
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An interesting encounter and some very different reactions to Moby Dick
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Thoughts on Chapter 103:Measurements of the Whale Skeleton - Chapter 111: The Pacific
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Some interesting chapters - Ahab's madness continues!
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I think we've still got myself, Samuel, Frances and Shaina.
Good effort :)

To my fellow readers: hold your books/mobile phones/ereaders up. Avoid reading with your chins down, and your books/mobiles/ereaders at chest level.
@Kaiser, I re-read Ch.81 The Pequod Meets The Virgin
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Frances, I completely agree with you! I have never eaten something I have seen alive. I feel that we can be humane towards all livestock. I particularly dislike cruelty towards animals, in any form.
I was very upset when I first heard how "foie gras" was acquired. I try and stick to free range/farm products.