Moby Dick write the summary of chapter1 Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/11/2015 12:33 PM
Moby Dick write the character sketch of ishmael? Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/11/2015 12:31 PM
Moby Dick The Candles Answers: 1 Asked by Melinda H #476728 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/9/2015 8:04 PM
Moby Dick p.12 'Or maybe it was just fate entering into my life, as it does in all our lives, deciding our courses for us.' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/28/2015 3:42 AM
Moby Dick p.12 'But it was a whaling voyage I wanted and a whaling voyage I was going to get!' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 11:14 PM
Moby Dick what gloomy association does ishmael make when he comes across The Spouter Inn? Do you think he feels better when he is inside the building?Explain. Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 11:07 PM
Moby Dick p.13 'My itchy feet and empty pockets did feel the need to be out on deck as soon as possible.' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 11:05 PM
Moby Dick p.16 'I sat up straight and tried to regain my sense of dignity' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 9:53 PM
Moby Dick Ishmael appears to be afraid of Queequeg. Do you think he is right to feel like that? Refer to the text to explain. Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 9:49 PM
Moby Dick Is Ishmael still scared of Queequeg? Explain. Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 9:47 PM
Moby Dick While Ishmael is watching Queequeg dressing, washing, shaving and eating, he comes to an important realisation about himself and all 'civilised' people. What is realisation? Do you agree? Why (not). Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 9:39 PM
Moby Dick What is Queequeg's impression if 'civilised' people? Why do you think he feels like that? Is it easy to understand people of different nationalities and lifestyles? Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 9:09 PM
Moby Dick Do companies, ship owners and agents see whaling the same way as ship crews? Refer to the text to explain. Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 8:35 PM
Moby Dick What do you think Ishmael's impression of Captain Ahab is? Refer to text to justify your answer. Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 8:27 PM
Moby Dick What do you think Ishmael means when he says that the ship is floating community? Do you think it is necessary for this community to have an order of command? Why (not). Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 6:14 PM
Moby Dick Refer to text to describe Captain Ahab as a character. Do you think his personality is reflected his appearence? Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 6:06 PM
Moby Dick How is Starbuck contrasted to Captain Ahab? What do you think is right? Why? Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 6:04 PM
Moby Dick Comment on the positive influence gentle weather has on Captain Ahab. Do you think climate and weather conditions in general affect our psychology and behaviour? Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 5:58 PM
Moby Dick Do you think the Captain Ahab really is obsessed with the hunt of Mony Dick? Why (not). Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 5:30 PM
Moby Dick p.18 'I'll take a less civilized friend over someone full of false manner anyday' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 5:26 PM
Moby Dick p.12 'Life's something like a ship's passage out of port,but not a complete voyage. A ship's driving force is its bow,its front end- like a church's platform should be life's guide.' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 5:03 PM
Moby Dick p.22 'Finally, they agreed to allow Queequeg and me to sail, afterdeciding to pay us quite a humble sum.' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 4:55 PM
Moby Dick p.23 'Only then did i begin to understand that I had really signed on for an entire three years on the world's ocaen' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 4:40 PM
Moby Dick p.26 'He was thin but very fit,and his eyes seemed to tell of the many experiences-both pleasant and unpleasant-that he had calmly faced during his life' Answers: 1 Asked by harish d #474279 Last updated by Aslan on 10/27/2015 4:33 PM