August 30, 2019 - Chapter One Hundred Thirty-four (pp. 552-555)


Ahab comes out from under his boat short one leg and one Parsee – his ivory leg has snapped off, and Fedallah is apparently gone. As much a mystery as Fedallah and his henchmen were when they first appeared in the novel, that mystery is no less enigmatic now that he is dead. One wonders why Melville felt it was necessary to introduce the character of Fedallah at all – what purpose the character ultimately serves. Could it be that Melville was merely trying to “darken” the pall around Ahab as he hunts the whale? If that’s the case, it seems clumsy in hindsight.

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