Moby-Dick

Moby-Dick

by

Herman Melville

Test your knowledge of Chapter 130. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What is the significance of the sea-hawk taking Ahab's hat?
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It is seen as a good luck charm, indicating a successful hunt
The crew interprets this as an ill omen, possibly foreshadowing Ahab's demise
Ahab views it as a trivial incident, showing his lack of superstition
It symbolizes Ahab's triumph over nature and his impending victory