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      • Instead of embarking on a regular whaling voyage, Ahab declares he is out for revenge and nails a doubloon to the mast, as a reward for the crewmember who first sights Moby Dick.
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    Captain Ahab is a fictional character and one of the protagonists in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick (1851). He is the monomaniacal captain of the whaling ship Pequod. On a previous voyage, the white whale Moby Dick bit off Ahab's leg, and he now wears a prosthetic leg made out of whalebone.

  4. Chapter 133–135 & Epilogue. Previous Next. Chapter 133: The Chase—First Day. Ahab can sense by the smell of a whale in the air that Moby Dick is near. Climbing up to the main royal-mast, Ahab spots Moby Dick and earns himself the doubloon. All of the boats set off in chase of the whale.

  5. Pequod and her crew, commanded by Captain Ahab, are central to the story, which, after the initial chapters, takes place almost entirely aboard the ship during a three-year whaling expedition in the Atlantic, Indian and South Pacific oceans.

  6. Ahab becomes increasingly irate as he describes the loss of his leg and his desire for vengeance, despite the skepticism of those around him. This line in particular reveals that, subconsciously, Ahab is not just after the whale itself but rather the inscrutability it and its whiteness represents.

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