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Moby-Dick
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"Call me Ishmael." With those words begins the greatest sea adventure ever written.
Moby-Dick (1851), by Herman Melville, is the towering American classic that explores the eternal struggle between man, nature, and destiny.
The novel follows Captain Ahab, a driven and tormented whaler consumed by one purpose: to hunt down Moby Dick, the great white whale that cost him his leg. Through the eyes of Ishmael, a sailor aboard the Pequod, readers embark on an epic journey across the oceans—filled with danger, discovery, and the haunting pull of obsession.
Rich in symbolism and profound in scope, Melville's masterpiece blends thrilling adventure with philosophical depth, exploring themes of revenge, fate, free will, and the limits of human knowledge.
Though misunderstood in its time, Moby-Dick has become one of the most celebrated works of world literature, a novel as vast and mysterious as the sea itself.
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