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Commander Ahab shows up on the deck of the Pequod once the voyage is now in progress, and is horrid and noiseless.
"And whatdost thou want of Captin Ahab?It's all rightenough; thou art shipped." Page 51 -
Commander Ahab advertises to the group that he lost his leg in a clash with Moby Dick, the well known White Whale, and makes everybody pledge to help him get revenge.
"Every since he lost his leg on the last voyage he has been kind of moody." Page 52 -
Skipper Ahab permits the team of the Pequod to lead ordinary whaling chases on the voyage while he fanatically tries to diagram
"Ill chase rim around Good Hope." Page 105 -
Moby Dick's conceivable whereabouts.
"So, so I see him." Page 349 -
It's uncovered that Ahab snuck Fedallah and a gathering of men on board to staff his whaling vessel.
"The vessel under the short sail." Page 369 -
Ahab declines to permit anything to divert him from his journey, not by any means different ships in need of help or issues with the barrels of profitable oil in the hold.
"Eagerly helping there chef." Page 257 -
Ahab fashions an unique spear in human blood in a satanic farce of immersion.
" A swow foe of human blood shed." Page 48 -
Ahab creates an uncommon kinship with Pip, an adolescent dark man on board ship who was made frantic as a consequence of his weak jump into untamed ocean amid a whaling journey.
" telling Ahab that he won’t abandon him." Page 274 -
Ahab's ivory leg snaps and his boat's crew is thrown from the boat.
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Ahab sights Moby Dick and seeks after him for three days, getting his whaling pontoon obliterated each one time.
"Whether fagged by the three days' running chase." Page 360 -
On the third day, lying harmed in a whaling vessel, Ahab looks as Moby Dick obliterates the Pequod.
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Ahab tosses his spear at Moby Dick one final time, gets his own neck in the rope, and suffocates/strangles.