Moby Dick
.... The priest warms to his subject: "See ye not then, shipmates, that Jonah sought to flee world-wide from
God?" (
Melville 41). The ....
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Herman Melville's Moby Dick
.... declaration of independence not only from the tyranny of Christian dogma but also from the sovereign tyranny of
God Almighty." But
Melville takes issue with ....
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The Possessed & Moby Dick
.... to do. . . . It is in this disobeying ourselves, wherein the hardness of obeying
God consists (
Melville 58). Clearly,
Melville is ....
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Idealism in Melville's Billy Budd
.... was," (
Melville p. 115). Before Billy Budd is executed, he exclaims, "
God bless Captain Vere," (
Melville p. 123). He does so because ....
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Nature in Walden and Moby Dick
.... saw a correspondence between mankind and nature, but he did not see this completely positive in
Melville's universe was one of justice and the wrath of
God. ....
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Herman Melville
.... According to Madans (ix),
Melville explored the complexities of Man's place in a .... The whale pursued by the ship has been variously interpreted as
God, the devil ....
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Idealism in Billy Budd
.... was," (
Melville p. 115). Before Billy Budd is executed, he exclaims, "
God bless Captain Vere," (
Melville p. 123). He does so because ....
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The Tragic Vision in Art and Literature
.... In Herman
Melville's works, characters seek the meaning of life by trying to discover the relationship between themselves and
God, and
Melville shows man ....
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Bartleby the Scrivener
.... the same spiritual condition and belies their identity as lost souls (
Melville 20). Since Adam committed the original sin, cutting himself off from
God and the ....
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Bondage and Freedom
.... economic independence, and even of salvation, as a sign that
God's blessings were .... With this concept in mind, moving to
Melville's novel, one finds a fascination ....
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Matthias & The Second Great Awakening
....
God wanted women to have none of it (95). .... Among the literary resonances found by the authors are stories by Poe, Hawthorne, and
Melville. ....
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The Main Characters in 3 Stories
.... Bartleby's alienation in
Melville's story is a mystery. .... characters are unable to love, to think for themselves, or to connect with other human beings and
God. ....
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Billy Budd
.... Vere is symbolized as part of the "good" in the novel, and Billy's final words before hanging are "
God bless Captain Vere" (
Melville 1962, 123). ....
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Ideas of the Enlightenment in Billy Budd
.... Vere is symbolized as part of the "good" in the novel, and Billy's final words before hanging are "
God bless Captain Vere" (
Melville 1962, 123). ....
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Moby Dick Old Man & Sea
.... to think's audacity.
God only has that right and privilege" (
Melville 460). Yet, Ahab will not lessen in his determination to win his battle with the whale. ....
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Contrast of The Marble Faun With Billy Budd
.... Immediately after the murder, Vere says of the murder of Claggart by Billy: "Struck dead by an angel of
God! Yet the angel must hang!" (
Melville 378). ....
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THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
.... of the era, contrasted by anti-transcendentalism authors such as Hawthorne and
Melville. .... Instead of relying on traditional dogma to discover the
God-head, the ....
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Poems by 4 Poets
.... speaker, therefore, addresses Autumn herself in friendly tones while
Melville's speaker can .... human being whose control over nature is affirmed by
God, but who ....
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Modes of Addressing Nature
.... speaker, therefore, addresses Autumn herself in friendly tones while
Melville's speaker can .... human being whose control over nature is affirmed by
God, but who ....
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Benito Cereno
.... In any case,
Melville makes clear, however subtly, that these white men, especially Delano .... the only step available to them to win back their
God-given freedom ....
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The Theme of Alienation in Literature
.... Alienation is the dominant theme and narrative dynamic of
Melville's "Bartleby, the .... indigenous peoples with whom he has established himself, half
god and half ....
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Romantic Neoclassic
.... The Romantic Age writers, like Rousseau, Tennyson, and
Melville, were part of the movement .... With the king acting as a deus ex machina (
god from the machine) and ....
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The Discourses & The Prince
.... because he examines the world of man apart from the world of
God, and also .... illustrated in a negative way in the short novel Benito Cereno by Herman
Melville. ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... We have no way of knowing who is to be saved--only
God knows. .... Herman
Melville was very impressed with Hawthorne's works: "Now, it is that blackness in Hawthorne ....
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Conrad and Africa
.... In the same way that the American novelist
Melville "needed" the ocean to make .... the indigenous peoples with whom he has established himself, half
god and half ....
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Three American Novels
.... His is the true hypocrisy, for he is a man of
God and the spiritual guide ....
Melville links the specifics of whaling with events in life, as in the discussion of ....
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Machiavelli's Discourses
.... prince is illustrated in a negative way in the short novel Benito Cereno by Herman
Melville. .... he examines the world of man apart from the world of
God, and also ....
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American Pride
.... of how it interferes with one's attainment of a unity with
God and nature .... the manner of its concern with guilt and evil, it exemplifies what
Melville called the ....
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Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Theory of Law
.... referred to his belief in some transcendental force which he variously identified as
God, Fortune or .... Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman
Melville were acquaintances ....
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King James I
.... their subjects ought them to obey, Kings should feare and serve their
god again If .... be seen in the works of John Bunyan, John Milton, Herman
Melville and many ....
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