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Showing posts with label 1851. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1851. Show all posts

Apr 30, 2019

[Answer] 1. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?"



...1. Shamu 2. Humphrey 3. Willy 4. Moby Dick In Herman Melville's 1851 novel "Moby-Dick", Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to pursue the villainous white sperm whale Moby Dick. Captain Ahab's boat had earlier been destroyed, and his leg was bitten off, by the whale. Captain Ahab was hunting down Moby Dick to seek revenge.

Jan 28, 2019

[Answer] 1. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?"



...1. Moby Dick 2. Willy 3. Shamu 4. Humphrey In Herman Melville's 1851 novel "Moby-Dick", Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to pursue the villainous white sperm whale Moby Dick. Captain Ahab's boat had earlier been destroyed, and his leg was bitten off, by the whale. Captain Ahab was hunting down Moby Dick to seek revenge.

Dec 31, 2018

[Answer] 2. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?"



...1. Shamu 2. Humphrey 3. Willy 4. Moby Dick In Herman Melville's 1851 novel "Moby-Dick", Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to pursue the villainous white sperm whale Moby Dick. Captain Ahab's boat had earlier been destroyed, and his leg was bitten off, by the whale. Captain Ahab was hunting down Moby Dick to seek revenge.

Nov 15, 2018

[Ans] In the 1851 novel Moby-Dick, what was the name of Captain Ahab's ship?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In the 1851 novel Moby-Dick, what was the name of Captain Ahab's ship?"



Pequod is the fictional 19th-century Nantucket whaling ship that appears in the novel Moby-Dick by author Herman Melville. Pequod and her crew, commanded by Captain Ahab, are central to the story, which, takes place almost entirely aboard the ship during a three-year whaling expedition. Most of the characters in the novel are part of Pequod's crew, including the narrator Ishmael. It is revealed that Pequod was named for the Pequot tribe of Native Americans, decimated and scattered in the early 1600s by the Pequot War. Moby Dick was published on this day in 1851.

[Answer] In the 1851 novel Moby-Dick, what was the name of Captain Ahab's ship?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In the 1851 novel Moby-Dick, what was the name of Captain Ahab's ship?"



...Pequod is the fictional 19th-century Nantucket whaling ship that appears in the novel Moby-Dick by author Herman Melville. Pequod and her crew, commanded by Captain Ahab, are central to the story, which, takes place almost entirely aboard the ship during a three-year whaling expedition. Most of the characters in the novel are part of Pequod's crew, including the narrator Ishmael. It is revealed that Pequod was named for the Pequot tribe of Native Americans, decimated and scattered in the early 1600s by the Pequot War. Moby Dick was published on this day in 1851.