Moby-Dick

Moby-Dick

by

Herman Melville

Test your knowledge of Chapter 46. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Ahab's deduction about the crew's potential reaction to his quest highlight his mental state?
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It demonstrates a strange rationality, balancing his obsession with maintaining crew loyalty
It shows he is completely irrational and disconnected from reality
It indicates he is indifferent to the crew's opinions and feelings
It proves he is solely focused on revenge, regardless of the crew's needs
What does Ishmael suggest about Captain Ahab's strategy for managing his crew?
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He keeps them occupied with tasks unrelated to whaling
He motivates them by promising a share of the profits
He engages them in other whaling adventures as a preparation for hunting Moby Dick
He isolates them from each other to maintain control