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* SignatureScene: Yep, this is the one where the dude gets swallowed by the giant fish (most often depicted as a whale).

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* SignatureScene: Yep, this is the one where the dude gets swallowed by the giant fish (most often depicted as a whale).whale, which back then was considered a fish).
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* SignatureScene: Yep, this is the one where the dude gets swallowed by the giant fish (most often depicted as a whale).
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Did Jonah volunteer to be cast into the sea because he thought he deserved it, to nobly save the other sailors, or hoping death could be an escape from going to Nineveh?

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Did Jonah volunteer to be cast into the sea because he thought he deserved it, to nobly save the other sailors, or hoping death could be an escape from going to Nineveh?
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This is incorrect; Dagon was an agricultural god.


* GeniusBonus: The giant fish that eats Jonah. Nineveh actually worshiped a giant fish god named Dagon.
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* GeniusBonus: The giant fish that eats Jonah. Nineveh actually worshiped a giant fish god named Dagon.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Did Jonah volunteer to be cast into the sea because he thought he deserved it, to nobly save the other sailors, or hoping death could be an escape from going to Nineveh?

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Did Jonah volunteer to be cast into the sea because he thought he deserved it, to nobly save the other sailors, or hoping death could be an escape from going to Nineveh?Nineveh?
* {{Wangst}}: Jonah cares more about a plant dying than saving all the people of Nineveh from destruction, insisting it makes him so angry that ''he'' wants to die. God calls Jonah out on this.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Did Jonah volunteer to be cast into the sea because he thought he deserved it, to nobly save the other sailors, or hoping death could be an escape from going to Nineveh?

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