
Went in not knowing anything beyond the name Ahab and "From Hell's heart I stab at thee", got it for $6. Not sure what I was expecting, but it certainly wasn't that. Amazing. I haven't looked into any learned examination of it and I'm sure a ton of stuff went over my head, but what I did glean easily puts it up as the best written book I've ever read.
I love Stubb; the way he thinks his way through a negation of being disrespected and his humor to stoke out his boat instead of yelling at them. He goes ham in The Doubloon, kills the most whales, and has zero regret or fear about anything in the end.
The Mat-Maker chapter, Ishmael's contemplation of a person's free will being held within applied boundaries.
"Fedallah was calmly eyeing the right-whale's head, and ever and anon glancing from the deep wrinkles there to the lines in his own hand. And Ahab chanced so to stand, that the Parsee occupied his shadow; while, if the Parsee's shadow was there at all it seemed only to blend with, and lengthen Ahab's."
It's weird that nobody reads books anymore. How could you express that better in any way?
Dude had that Mad Max vibe down 200 years ago.