Herman Melville’s MobyDick is an American classic filled with symbolic meaning. One of the most important symbols in the story is the white whale MobyDick. There are various interpretations of what the whale represents. Based on the following excerpt, what is one interpretation of MobyDick as a symbol in the novel?
And now, while both elastic gunwales were springing in and out, as the whale dallied with the doomed craft in this devilish way; and from his body being submerged beneath the boat, he could not be darted at from the bows, for the bows were almost inside of him, as it were; and while the other boats involuntarily paused, as before a quick crisis impossible to withstand, then it was that monomaniac Ahab, furious with this tantalizing vicinity of his foe, which placed him all alive and helpless in the very jaws he hated; frenzied with all this, he seized the long bone with his naked hands, and wildly strove to wrench it from its gripe. As now he thus vainly strove, the jaw slipped from him; the frail gunwales bent in, collapsed, and snapped, as both jaws, like an enormous shears, sliding further aft, bit the craft completely in twain, and locked themselves fast again in the sea, midway between the two floating wrecks. These floated aside, the broken ends drooping, the crew at the stern-wreck clinging to the gunwales, and striving to hold fast to the oars to lash them across.
A) the desperation of a trapped animal
B) the uncontrollable power of nature
C) the difference between mankind and wildlife
D) the conquering impulse of mankind

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Although I have yet to read this novel, based on the excerpt you provided my best guess would be the uncontrollable power of nature. In my opinion, that is the only one that is the interpretation of MobyDick as a symbol in the novel.

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The correct answer is B. The uncontrollable power of nature

Explanation:

Mobydick by Herman Melville is one of the most famous novels in American literature and it focuses on the captain Ahab as he tried to revenge and killed a white whale or Mobydick. Additionally, due to the nature of this narrative there are multiple interpretations on the whale, in the case of the excerpt presented, this mainly shows the way in which the whale approaches and with different parts of its body, especially its jaw attacks and destroys the boat while Ahab observe furiously, until the whale leaves and everything is a chaos. The ideas presented in this excerpt mainly shows men are unable to conquer nature as despite Ahab feelings he could not stop the whale and also show nature can have a destructive power that cannot be controlled. Therefore, according to this excerpt Mobydick symbolizes the uncontrollable power of nature.

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