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English, 25.01.2020 04:31, runninglovexoxo

Read the passage.

“aye, starbuck; aye, my hearties all round; it was moby-d*ck that dismasted me; moby-d*ck that brought me to this dead stump i stand on now. aye, aye,” he shouted with a terrific, loud, animal sob, like that of a heartstricken moose; “aye, aye! it was that accursed white whale that razeed me; made a poor pegging lubber for me forever and a day! ” then tossing both arms, with measureless imprecations he shouted out: “aye, aye! and i’ll chase him round good hope, and round the horn, and round the norway maelstrom, and round perdition’s flames before i give him up. and this is what ye have shipped for, men! to chase that white whale on both sides of land, and over all sides of earth, till he spouts black blood and rolls fin out.”
what message, or theme, is melville developing in this passage from moby-d*ck?

a. commitment to a cause is admirable.

b. sacrifice in the line of duty is noble.

c. vengeance can become obsessive.

d. heartache is an unavoidable part of life.

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