August 24, 2019 - Chapter One Hundred Thirty
Now sure that he is within the same stretch of sea as Moby
Dick, Ahab displays singleness of purpose. When the watchmen fail to spot the
white whale, he decides to go up the mast himself to search for it. He asks
Starbuck to help him: "Take the rope, Sir—I give it into thy hands,
Starbuck." Once up the mast, a bird steals Ahab’s hat and drops it in the
water.
The chapter ends with an allusion to Tarquin, an ancient
king of Rome who had a similar experience with a bird and a hat, but the more
interesting allusion is the one I quoted in the previous paragraph. Does it not
resemble the last words of Jesus on the cross: “Father, into your hands I
commend my spirit”? If it does, then in this case, Ahab is Jesus and Starbuck
is God. I don’t know that I’ve heard Ahab described as a Christ figure before,
although there is some
discussion of the topic here.
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