Moby Dick: Culturally Aceptable

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English

 

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Daniel D

 

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March 6, 2014

 

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University

 

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Melville tried to create in the text of Moby Dick an allegorical story that taught tolerance in many forms. Culturally speaking, slavery would have been on the forefront of everyone's mind. The topic of slavery forced questions and thoughts of equality. How should men be judged? Can a man be generalized merely by the color of his skin? By the amount of money he had? By the power he wielded? Melville addressed these questions though his portrayal of characters in Moby Dick...
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How should men be judged? Can a man be generalized merely by the color of his skin? By the amount of money he had? By the power he wielded? Melville addressed these questions though his portrayal of characters in Moby Dick. As the story opens, Ishmael explains that he sails because he wants adventure...
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