Explanation:
Edla Willmansson was the oldest daughter of the iron master. She was not very pretty but was humble and shy. The iron master had mistaken the peddler as his old friend Von and had invited him to his house.
Answer:
Ishmael and Queequeg arrive in Nantucket with no further misadventure. Ishmael fills this brief chapter with a rhapsody on the nature of Nantucket, where, as the story goes, a small Native American boy was once carried by a bird, and where his family went after to find him, and settled, thus founding the town. Nantucket is now almost entirely a port for whaling and fishing, and Ishmael remarks that, although the great colonial powers of the earth seek far and wide for land to add to their empires, Nantucket “controls two-thirds of the world” because its denizens control the seas, and make their money in pursuit of “walruses and whales.”
Explanation:
Inspirational
he wants his readers to be inspired to take action against subtle attack from the British. He wants people to act on their decisions and think for themselves.
The term for what you are describing is "zero sum", in which one benefits from another's loss.