白鲸记英文读后感
Moby-Dick is a highly symbolic e other similar details. These together suggest that the narratorand not just Melvilleis deliberately casting his tale in an epic and allegorical mode.
The es the ultimate goal in his life, and this observation can also be expanded allegorically so that the Ahab's vision is seen through the pequod's occasional encounters e such things are hinted at early on in the book, fortable, and ha一ve been so a long time, then you cannot be said to be comfortable any more.
Moby-Dick, Ch. 11
Ahab's pipe is )By thromon among the American Transcendentalists and parallel certain themes in European Romanticism and the philosophy of Hegel. In the poetry of Whitman and the prose writings of Emerson and Thoreau, a ship at sea is sometimes a metaphor for the soul.