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Moby Dick; Or, The Whale

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The narrative follows a reflective sailor who signs aboard a whaling vessel and recounts life at sea as the ship pursues a legendary white whale driven by an obsessed captain. Interweaving episodic storytelling, technical exposition on cetology and whaling, and philosophical digressions, the book examines obsession, fate, human hubris, and the natural world, portraying the whalemen's daily labor and the vast, indifferent ocean. The voyage builds toward a climactic confrontation that results in catastrophe, leaving the narrator as the sole survivor and transforming the expedition into a meditation on mortality and the limits of human knowledge.

CHAPTER 122

Midnight Aloft.—Thunder and Lightning

The Main-top-sail yard - Tashtego passing new lashings around it.

"Um, um, um. Stop that thunder! Plenty too much thunder up here. What's the use of thunder? Um, um, um. We don't want thunder; we want rum; give us a glass of rum. Um, um, um!"