Moby Dick

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This is great so far. I missed out on Moby Dick in high school.
We basically had two levels of English Lit. The upper level- we got Shakespeare up the wazoo (loved Merchant of Venice, MacBeth bogged me down).
The other kids got To Kill A Mockingbird and Lord of the Flies.

As much as I appreciate Shakespeare, I think they got the better deal.

This thread pairs well with a shot of blackberry brandy. I'm enjoying this. 8) Cheers!
Back to you, Ishmael.
 

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Qadre Ishmael?

And Macbeth or The Scottish Play happens to be my fave Shakespearian read. :scary:
 

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No man prefers to sleep two in a bed.

This is great so far. I missed out on Moby Dick in high school.
We basically had two levels of English Lit. The upper level- we got Shakespeare up the wazoo (loved Merchant of Venice, MacBeth bogged me down).
The other kids got To Kill A Mockingbird and Lord of the Flies.

As much as I appreciate Shakespeare, I think they got the better deal.

This thread pairs well with a shot of blackberry brandy. I'm enjoying this. 8) Cheers!
Back to you, Ishmael.
I'm so glad people are enjoying this! Last time I attempted to read Moby Dick I ended up stopping because it's such an onslaught of whale knowledge but I do love the overall story (read an abridged version before). This is giving me a chance to re-read it again and truly appreciate this work. It's really nice that this is a book in the public domain too. :coy:

And Macbeth or The Scottish Play happens to be my fave Shakespearian read. :scary:
I have yet to read the original Macbeth (I plan to eventually) but I have read more prose-y versions and I agree, I love the story.
 

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I don't know how it is, but people like to be private when they are sleeping.
 

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And when it comes to sleeping with an unknown stranger, in a strange inn, in a strange town, and that stranger a harpooner, then your objections indefinitely multiply.
 

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Nor was there any earthly reason why I as a sailor should sleep two in a bed, more than anybody else; for sailors no more sleep two in a bed, than bachelor Kings do ashore.
 
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