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alt title(s): Moby Dick
"Call me Ishmael."

A story about the hunt of a wicked whale by a madman, or a book about whaling and cetology. You choose.

Either way, the plot follows a man that, infatuated with the sea (apparently, it's a periodical thing), decides to go aboard a whaling ship to try out how whaling feels. He and his newly-met best friend Queequeg go upon the Pequod under the comand of the monomaniac Captain Ahab, and eventually get in the middle of his maniac hunt for Moby Dick, the titular "White Whale" that ate his leg. Tragedy ensues.

Moby-Dick is full of symbolism, much of which is probably ass-pulled. Common meanings for the titular whale, for instance, are: nature, fate, the ocean's fury itself, and God (as an invincible opponent who is never actually overcome at any point in the story).

Despite popular belief, Moby Dick(who, although being the titular character, doesn't sport an hyphen in his name) isn't an "albino" whale. He's got a white hump and forehead. Taking that whales don't go to surface that much, that might be why it seems he's totally white. But he isn't.

This book is part of the Hollywoodian Small Reference Pools. Despite any real-life literary merits, it is convenient shorthand for "huge boring doorstopper assigned for reading by high-school teachers" in any given kids series.
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