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WHAT DO WE LEARN ABOUT THE WORLD OF THIS NOVEL FROM THE DESCRIPTION OF ITS PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE AND THOSE WHO INHABIT IT?
Ishmael in Moby Dick is depicted as a person who has a strong sense of id because we know that he wants to get away from people,” this is my substitute for pistol and ball.” He knows that Id could … Continue reading
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Compare the similarities and differences of Ishmael and Pip in the openings of the novel
Ishmael in Moby Dick is depicted as a person who has a strong sense of id because we know that he wants to get away from people,” this is my substitute for pistol and ball.” He knows that Id could … Continue reading
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