July 26, 2019 - Chapters Eighty-two, Eighty-three, and Eighty-four


The first two of today’s three chapters (the third returns to whaling and a fourth whale chase) refer to several more instances of whales in classical literature, as well as returning to some from earlier in the book (e.g., Jonah). Two allusions are of particular interest. First is that to Ezekiel 32:2: “Thou art like a lion of the nations, and art as a dragon in the sea” (Geneva 1599), where dragon is sometimes rendered whale. The second is to the Philistine god Dagon: “In fact, placed before the strict and piercing truth, this whole story will fare like that fish, flesh, and fowl idol of the Philistines, Dagon by name.” Dagon is pictured below.


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