1. Obsession’s Destruction: Ahab’s pursuit of the whale symbolizes the dangers of fixation.
2. White Whale’s Symbolism: Moby Dick represents the unknowable forces of nature and fate.
3. Ishmael’s Philosophy: Ishmael’s reflective narration adds depth to the novel’s existential themes.
4. Nature’s Duality: The beauty and destructiveness of the natural world are ever-present.
5. Brotherhood: The crew forms a diverse, unified brotherhood against the challenges of the sea.
6. Knowledge’s Limits: Human understanding is limited, and nature remains unknowable.
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