Once again, Melville devotes a chapter to the minutiae of the whaling industry, but in this case he extends his description of the whale line to its more metaphorical implications. Ishmael compares the whale line to a noose, and in turn compares this noose to the mortality of all humans. Once again, this metaphor takes on sinister implications, a reminder of impending death and destruction that may come at any moment.
Hi cierra what are you going to do when you get home
Seems like a good way to learn if you really are right.
Answer: -not many elizabethans ate exotic fruit
-food was more scarce during the winter months
-more people had food during harvest season
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