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Herman Melville's classic novel Moby Dick, 1851, and how a Hawaiian Missionary saved an American sailor from cannibals
American Minute ^ | August 1, 2020 | Bill Federer

Posted on 08/02/2020 6:32:31 PM PDT by Perseverando

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To: PGalt

Took me years to read the book, one chapter a night.

I now got the audio book on my mp3 player, trying to do an hour a night. I think I’m up to chapter 35, and the harpooneers just left the dining table, much to the relief of the steward/cabin boy.


21 posted on 08/02/2020 7:34:23 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: Bull Snipe

Of the many fascinating and magically written scenarios by Melville and “observed” by the school teacher was the behavior of whales. The passages about mothers and children are moving, as are the passages about the righteous anger of whales.


22 posted on 08/02/2020 7:44:16 PM PDT by Gratia
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To: Perseverando
The True Story that inspired Moby Dick
23 posted on 08/02/2020 7:48:03 PM PDT by 11th_VA (May you live in interesting times - Ancient Chinese Proverb)
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To: Perseverando
To me, a great, too short performance, Royal Dano as Elijah, giving his prophetic warning to Ishmael and Qeequeg (in that striking quavering tone) as they head for the whaler.

[from IMDB]:
"Ishmael: Ehhhh, you can't fool us; it's the easiest thing in the world for a man to look as if he's got a great secret in him.
Elijah: I have, lad, I have. At sea one day, you'll smell land where there'll be no land, and on that day Ahab will go to his grave, but he'll rise again within the hour. He will rise and beckon. Then all - all save one shall follow. (Slinking away with a smile on his face) Mornin', lads... mornin'. May the heavens bless you."

24 posted on 08/02/2020 7:53:16 PM PDT by Oatka
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To: 11th_VA

I am surprised how many here know the story of the Essex


25 posted on 08/02/2020 8:00:45 PM PDT by mylife (Opinions: $1, Today's Special: Half Baked: 50c)
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To: OKSooner

I forget the boy’s name too but it was quite moving.

Ishmael had a deep and natural empathy for the various people he encountered, even the obnoxious ones. That was an essential part of Moby Dick, more important in its way than revenge.

The drowning of the cabin boy was foreshadowed by the earlier scenario where Queequeg saves the insulting hayseed country boy from Vermont and quietly goes back to smoking his pipe.

Melville truly was a Fellini type artist, as Bartleby and Billy Budd show.


26 posted on 08/02/2020 8:01:52 PM PDT by Gratia
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To: Gratia

Billy Budd? another fine novel


27 posted on 08/02/2020 8:17:28 PM PDT by mylife (Opinions: $1, Today's Special: Half Baked: 50c)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUTJNTNcDjU


28 posted on 08/02/2020 8:23:18 PM PDT by mylife (Opinions: $1, Today's Special: Half Baked: 50c)
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Oh Shipmates!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cY3ZTACUWk


29 posted on 08/02/2020 8:28:47 PM PDT by mylife (Opinions: $1, Today's Special: Half Baked: 50c)
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The hunt...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cY3ZTACUWk


30 posted on 08/02/2020 8:30:14 PM PDT by mylife (Opinions: $1, Today's Special: Half Baked: 50c)
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To: Oatka

Was it Stubbs who said, “If God had wanted to be a fish, He’d be a whale, son, He’d be a whale!!”

And didn’t Charlton Heston portray the preacher in the whalers’ chapel who climbed a rope ladder into the pulpit shaped like a bowsprit?


31 posted on 08/02/2020 9:16:07 PM PDT by elcid1970 ("Pres. Trump doesn't wear glasses. That's because he's got 2020.")
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To: Perseverando
"Tattoo" was first mentioned by naturalist Joseph Banks, who accompanied Captain James Cook on the ship HMS Endeavour as he explored the Pacific, 1768-1771:

Eh?

While he may have coined the word tattooing was known if not commonly practiced in Europe as they were banned by the Second Council of Nicaea a thousand years before.

It is the custom of the Coptic Christians in Egypt to tattoo a cross on their right wrist as a sign of their belief.

32 posted on 08/02/2020 9:38:47 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (And lead us not into hysteria, but deliver us from the handwashers. Amen!)
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To: Gratia
Melville was Fellini way before Fellini.

That's probably why I couldn't get through the book. I just found it boring and uninteresting. I'm a voracious reader, but Moby Dick quickly fell off my reading bucket list.

33 posted on 08/03/2020 2:30:11 AM PDT by drop 50 and fire for effect ("Work relentlessly, accomplish much, remain in the background, and be more than you seem.")
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To: elcid1970

No, the preacher Reverend Mapple was played by Orson Welles.


34 posted on 08/03/2020 5:06:00 AM PDT by Bull Snipe
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To: OKSooner

Think the cabin boy was Pip


35 posted on 08/03/2020 5:07:12 AM PDT by Bull Snipe
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To: Gratia
Melville wrote Billy Budd? Somehow I missed that.

Someone even did an opera of Billy Budd, I heard it on my local university's classical station. It wasn't pleasant at all...

36 posted on 08/03/2020 5:11:43 AM PDT by OKSooner (Saint Nicholas is a real Christian Saint from the 3rd and 4th centuries. John Durham does not exist.)
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To: Bull Snipe

That sounds right, thank you.


37 posted on 08/03/2020 5:13:15 AM PDT by OKSooner (Saint Nicholas is a real Christian Saint from the 3rd and 4th centuries. John Durham does not exist.)
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To: OKSooner

Billy Budd was unfinished when Melville died, and not published until some 33 years afterward.


38 posted on 08/03/2020 5:25:12 AM PDT by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: elcid1970

If we’re talking about the version with Richard Basehart as Ishmael, the preacher was played by Orson Welles.


39 posted on 08/03/2020 5:35:04 AM PDT by Reily
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To: elcid1970
And didn’t Charlton Heston portray the preacher in the whalers’ chapel who climbed a rope ladder into the pulpit shaped like a bowsprit?

No, that was Orson Welles.

40 posted on 08/03/2020 2:10:53 PM PDT by Oatka
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