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Most good books contain a great deal of symbolism, and the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville is no exception. ... Some of the darker, more important themes in Moby Dick are fate vs. ...
Fate versus free will is one important theme in Moby Dick. ... The chart Ahab tracks Moby Dick’s migration path on also shows this theme. ... Ahab could either find Moby Dick because of his own free will using the map or fate could cause them to meet once again. ... Fate was keeping the captains from speaking about Moby Dick together.
The wrath of nature is another theme in Moby Dick. ... The wind is like nature trying to keep Ahab from getting more information about Moby Dick that he could use to track him down. ... It’s like the typhoon is trying to destroy Ahab before he can get to Moby Dick. ... Moby Dick himself also shows the wrath of nature.
Approximate Word count = 758 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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