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Obviously I know how this ends. I think everybody knows how this ends. But my stomach is still churning and my heart is still racing as I read about the Pequod meeting its fate.
7 hours, 20 min ago
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Kayse
Kayse is on page 582 of 625
I didn’t even remember the character Pip from the first time I read this, and now I’m crying over this poor little cabin boy. 😭
8 hours, 45 min ago
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Kayse
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Kayse
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I refused to stop reading tonight until I finally finished Chapter 100: Leg and Arm, where Captain Ahab meets Captain Boomer, his foil with whalebone prosthetic arm and a wooden mallet on the end, used to knock his sailors on the head 😭
Dec 26, 2025 09:39PM
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Kayse
Kayse is on page 455 of 625
Why is Starbuck the first mate? I don’t think he’s caught a single whale by this point, and Stubb, the second mate, is on like his third or fourth.
Dec 26, 2025 09:01PM
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Kayse
Kayse is on page 445 of 625
Thoroughly enjoying this bit where the second mate, Stubb, is insulting a French-speaking captain to his face, while the interpreter is pretending that Stubb is providing helpful whaling advice.
Dec 26, 2025 08:47PM
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Kayse
Kayse is on page 396 of 625
While expounding on the glories of whaling, Ishmael factchecks the story of St. George and the dragon, claiming that he actually slew a whale, and rather than the horse he’s portrayed as riding, St. George might have instead been riding “a large seal, or a sea-horse,” and, just, the visuals this conjures is nothing short of spectacular.
Dec 26, 2025 07:51PM
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Kayse
Kayse is on page 379 of 625
“A nose to the whale would have been impertinent.”
Dec 26, 2025 07:19PM
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Kayse
Kayse is on page 339 of 625
Definitely grosser at parts than I remember. I remember being fascinated by the description of harvesting the whale in high school; this time around I was more repulsed. I wonder when I got more squeamish?
Dec 26, 2025 06:08PM
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Kayse
Kayse is on page 326 of 625
So I’m on the chapter where Ishmael just describes all the different ways you can eat a whale, which is pretty fucking gross to read about. However, this one line had me rolling: “And that is the reason why a young buck with an intelligent looking calf’s head before him, is somehow one of the saddest sights you can see. The head looks a sort of reproachfully at him, with an ‘et tu Brute!’ expression.”
Dec 26, 2025 05:15PM
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Kayse
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Dec 25, 2025 05:57PM
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