This is the most perfect piece of literature to ever exist.
This is the most perfect piece of literature to ever exist
ok
>Not posting Arion Press edition
pleb
Never really thought of this before, but does MD follow the hero's journey?
No. Moby-Dick is a really odd sort of story. Besides, who would the hero be? Ahab? Ishmael? Starbuck?
You.
Elijah
Is that the best edition?
I feel like the beauty of it is that any of them can be seen as the hero, or their own heroes for their own stories, as well as Queeqeg, to add him.
>attempt to read this
>20 pages in, he's still talking about the sea
fuck off
Not OP, but yeah.
>picks up a book about a whale and the sea
>stops reading it because it is about a whale and the sea
I bet you read for plot, too.
no whale, only metaphors about the sea and water
gay af
pleb
you were never going to make it.
>it's another moby dick thread
>he still hasn't read it
>implying I havent read more of Melville than you
try me
>ishmael getting wifed By queeqeg
>secret dune coon harpooners
>literally lots fave book of choice
Fuckin lit gay af
favorite short story and why?
>inb4 bartlememe
ishmaelis is the meek inheriting the earth, the raving extremism of Ahab leads to madness and death; Ahabs obsession is the 'villain' of the novel
Is elijah some sort of prophet?
The only piece of American literature worth reading.
>literally named after the prophet in the book of Kings that fucked with Ahab, king of Israel
Gee, I don't know
this desu
Not him but I'm ten chapters into The Confidence Man for a class.
Holy fuck it's incredibly amusing, everyone's getting conned and swindled constantly, and it feels like I, the reader, am also getting conned and swindled. The book feels like a massive shell game, and I'm actually a little worried that I'll be a sucker once I get to the end.
hawthorne
Hawthorne, Thoreau and Faulkner are all great.