“The man that has anything bountifully laughable about him, be sure there is more in that man than you perhaps think for.”
Quote by Herman Melville
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Moby-Dick: or, The Whale
Herman Melville's 'Moby-Dick' is a profound and complex narrative that intertwines the story of Captain Ahab's relentless pursuit of the elusive white whale, Moby Dick, with philosophical musings on nature, religion, and the human soul. The novel is renowned for its rich language, intricate plot, and exploration of themes such as the nature of evil, the role of fate, and the struggle between individualism and societal norms. more
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