What symblic meaning can you draw from Melville's novel about The white whale,Moby Dick?

来源:百度知道 编辑:UC知道 时间:2024/06/23 03:35:42
请用回答是用英文!!
现在就要答案~~
要~有关美国文学史的

Symbolism
All of the members of the Pequod's crew have biblical-sounding, improbable, or descriptive names, and the narrator deliberately avoids specifying the exact time of the events and some other similar details. These together suggest[citation needed] that the narrator—and not just Melville—is deliberately casting his tale in an epic and allegorical mode.

The white whale itself, for example, has been read as symbolically representative of good and evil, as has Ahab. The white whale has also been seen as a metaphor for the elements of life that are out of our control, or God.[citation needed]

The Pequod's quest to hunt down Moby-Dick itself is also widely viewed as allegorical. To Ahab, killing the whale becomes the ultimate goal in his life, and this observation can also be expanded allegorically so that the whale represents everyone's goals. Furthermore, his vengeance against the whale is analogous to man's struggle against fate. The