Moby-Dick

Moby-Dick

by

Herman Melville

Test your knowledge of Chapter 122. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Tashtego's response to the storm contrast with the officers' approach?
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Unlike the officers, Tashtego does not show any fear or concern about the storm's implications
He is more focused on survival and practical needs, while the officers are engaged in moral and philosophical debates
Tashtego takes a humorous and lighthearted approach, in contrast to the officers' grave seriousness
He demonstrates a lack of understanding of the gravity of the situation, unlike the well-informed officers