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The narrator takes to sea and signs aboard a whaling vessel whose driven captain pursues a singularly infamous white whale. The narrative alternates between episodic shipboard adventures, technical and natural-history digressions about whales and whaling, and extended philosophical meditations on obsession, fate, and human knowledge. A diverse crew provides a range of voices and rituals that illuminate life at sea, while encounters with other ships and the ocean’s vastness amplify symbolic themes. The prolonged hunt for the whale intensifies into an escalating, tragic confrontation that reframes the voyage as both a literal pursuit and a meditation on revenge, leadership, and mortality.
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