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  2. Ahab, the Pequod’s obsessed captain, represents both an ancient and a quintessentially modern type of hero. Like the heroes of Greek or Shakespearean tragedy, Ahab suffers from a single fatal flaw, one he shares with such legendary characters as Oedipus and Faust.

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    American. 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. The “monomaniacal” captain of the Pequod, Ahab is a brooding, proud, solitary figure, deathly angry that the monster Moby Dick has eaten his leg. Ahab vows revenge on the animal, even though others, like Starbuck , warn him that no “revenge” is possible against a “dumb animal.”

  5. www.cliffsnotes.com › character-analysis › ahabAhab - CliffsNotes

    Ahab is ungodly in that he refuses to submit to any higher power. He does not worship or even acknowledge the superiority of forces beyond himself. Ahab is god-like in that he is larger than life. Perhaps he even wants to be God. The mystery continues as Ahab remains in his cabin through the early days of the voyage.

  6. Expert Answers. Octavia Cordell. | Certified Educator. Share Cite. Well, the facts of the matter are pretty straightforward. Ahab, the captain of the Pequod, had his leg bitten off by a white...

  7. Although his voyage ends with death and destruction, Ahab represents more than a single-minded beast of vengeance. “Ahab’s Soul: An Exploration of the Hero of. Moby-Dick”. will discover the research and study surrounding Ahab’s three character traits of isolation, monomania, and will, exploring the depth and shape of the novel’s hero ...

  8. Oct 30, 2014 · In these final stages, where Ahab’s growing self-awareness make him less a villain, and more like one of the flawed heroes of Shakespeare’s tragedies, he comes tantalisingly close to redemption.

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