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  • Opening Closing Lines of Moby-Dick - Hooked To Books
    For all intents and purposes, “ Call me Ishmael ” is the opening line of Moby Dick But the pedants out there might argue otherwise, and technically, they’d be right That’s because Chapter 1, “ Loomings,” actually follows two previous introductory chapters, entitled “ Etymology ” and “ Extracts ”
  • The First Chapter from Melvilles Moby Dick - Apparent Wind
    There stand his trees, each with a hollow trunk, as if a hermit and a crucifix were within; and here sleeps his meadow, and there sleep his cattle; and up from yonder cottage goes a sleepy smoke
  • Chapter 1 - Loomings — Moby-Dick; or, The Whale
    The famous opening line, "Call me Ishmael," also introduces ambiguity about the narrator's true identity, establishing the novel's layered, self-aware narrative voice from the very first sentence
  • Moby-Dick | Opening Lines, Closing Lines Dedication
    Moby-Dick 's first sentence is just three words: ''Call me Ishmael '' This line establishes the relationship between the narrator and the reader, dictating the tone and mood of the entire novel
  • Famous Novel Openings Explained: Moby Dick - History Through Fiction
    Herman Melville’s novel Moby Dick opens with the line, “Call me Ishmael ” Why did the author start with such a short, mysterious line and why was it the perfect opening for this genre-bending novel that has become a timeless classic?
  • Moby Dick by Herman Melville: Chapter 1 - The Literature Page
    Herman Melville: Moby Dick CHAPTER 1: Loomings Call me Ishmael Some years ago--never mind how long precisely--having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world
  • Call Me Enamored: Why I Love the First Line of Moby Dick
    Why “Call me Ishmael,” the first line of Moby Dick, is among the most instantly recognizable and important first lines in all of classic Western literature
  • Read Section 1 Moby Dick - readmoby. com
    As a first time reader of Moby Dick, skip Etymology and Extracts It serves as a prologue to the novel and shows the wide influence of whales and the nineteenth century whaling industry


















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