Chapter 69
The Funeral
The Funeral. “Haul in the chains! Let the carcase go astern!” The vast tackles have now done their duty. The peeled white body of the beheaded whale flashes like a marble sepulchre; though changed in hue, it has not perceptibly lost anything in bulk. It is still colossal. Slowly it floats more and more away, the water round it torn and splashed by the insatiate sharks, and the air above vexed with rapacious flights of screaming fowls, whose beaks are like so many insulting poniards in the whale. The vast white headless phantom floats further and further from the ship,…
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Key Quotes & Analysis
"Haul in the chains! Let the carcase go astern!"
Context: Opening release of stripped body
Terse command turns processed whale into drifting waste.
In Today's Words:
The crew shouts to haul in the chains and let the carcase go astern once tackles finish and the stripped body is ready to drift. Two lines end factory work and begin disposal. What you processed becomes something the sea must swallow while you watch for hours.
"There's a most doleful and most mocking funeral!"
Context: Scavengers under fair sky
Beauty and horror overlap; piety language satirizes scavengers.
In Today's Words:
Ishmael calls the scene a most doleful and most mocking funeral while sharks and fowl attack under mild azure and joyous breezes. Scavengers wear mourning as costume for banquet. Death floats picturesque and obscene at once beneath a sky that refuses to darken for grief.
"Oh, horrible vultureism of earth! from which not the mightiest whale is free."
Context: After noting life enemies pounce at funeral
Universal scavenger appetite reaches even leviathan.
In Today's Words:
Ishmael cries horrible vultureism of earth from which not the mightiest whale is free, noting life enemies who never helped now piously pounce on the funeral banquet. Power does not exempt you from scavengers. Every carcase feeds the same appetite under fair weather and mild azure sky.
"shoals, rocks, and breakers hereabouts: beware!"
Context: Timid ship misreads floating corpse
One misreport becomes navigational orthodoxy; ghost outlasts body.
In Today's Words:
A distant ship logs shoals rocks and breakers where only the white corpse floated, and later fleets shun the spot like sheep leaping a vacuum because precedent says so. Error becomes chart law. The funeral ghost steers traffic long after the body vanishes from sight.
Thematic Threads
Mock Funeral
In This Chapter
Scavengers in pious mourning under fair sky
Development
Beauty frames butchery aftermath
In Your Life:
Performative grief around discarded projects
Cast Off Waste
In This Chapter
Carcase astern after chains hauled in
Development
Processing ends in drift not burial
In Your Life:
What you push off the dock still floats
False Chart
In This Chapter
Corpse logged as shoals and breakers
Development
Error becomes orthodoxy
In Your Life:
One bad report steering years of avoidance
Harmless Ghost
In This Chapter
Dead whale panics timid ships though powerless
Development
Reputation exceeds corpse
In Your Life:
Avoiding lanes because old legend says so
You now have the context. Time to form your own thoughts.
Discussion Questions
This is not a test. Five prompts guide you through the chapter, from how it opens to how it closes, so you notice context and rhythm rather than facts to memorize. Sit with each question in your own words. When you see "One way to read it," treat it as a starting point, not the only answer.
- 1
What happens when the crew hauls in the chains?
analysis • surfaceOne way to read it
They let the beheaded peeled carcase go astern; white body drifts while sharks and fowl attack for hours under fair sky.
- 2
Why does Ishmael call the scene a mocking funeral?
analysis • mediumOne way to read it
Sea-vultures in pious mourning pounce on banquet though they never helped the living whale; doleful spectacle under joyous breezes.
- 3
When has a discarded project still steered people wrong?
application • mediumOne way to read it
Routes, vendors, or hires avoided for years because one failure got logged as permanent hazard fits the false shoals entry.
- 4
How does the floating corpse become a chart hazard?
application • deepOne way to read it
Timid discovery vessel logs shoals rocks and breakers; later ships shun the place, leaping like sheep over vacuum because precedent and tradition say so.
- 5
What is Ishmael's point about the whale's ghost after death?
reflection • deepOne way to read it
Living body terrorized foes but dead ghost becomes powerless panic to the world yet still scares timid mariners into orthodoxy.
Critical Thinking Exercise
Audit One Chart Ghost
Name a rule or route avoided because of one old incident. Was it corpse or shoal?
Consider:
- •Who logged it?
- •Who still shuns?
- •What would verify?
Journaling Prompt
Write about scavengers who appeared only after the value was stripped.
Coming Up Next...
Chapter 70: The Sphynx
Carcass gone, the severed head hangs like a desert sphinx waiting for Ahab's questions Next: The Sphynx. Before stripping finishes, the sperm whale is beheaded, a feat Stubb boasts he can do in ten minutes though the surgeon works blind eight feet above a tumultuous sea with no neck to speak of.





