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Revision as of 14:16, February 21, 2021
- For the book that exists within the Simpsons universe, see Moby Dick.
- For the character, see Moby Dick (character).
Moby-Dick is a novel by Herman Melville published in 1851. The book is told from the point of view of the sailor Ishmael on the ship Pequod, and details his captain Ahab's desire for revenge on the white whale Moby Dick, who bit off his leg.
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