I Believe I Can Fly: Different outlooks on life in Moby Dick
I first became interested in the varying philosophies in Moby Dick when I read about the carpenter. Ishmael describes the man like a pocket knife, saying that “if his superiors wanted to use [him] like a screwdriver, all they had to do was open that part of him” (451-2). At the end of the chapter, … Continue reading I Believe I Can Fly: Different outlooks on life in Moby Dick
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