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Moby-Dick - The Right Whale's Head (Contrasted View)

Herman Melville

Moby-Dick

The Right Whale's Head (Contrasted View)

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The Right Whale's Head (Contrasted View)

Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

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Crossing the deck Ishmael studies the right whale head: compared to sperm chariot front, this mass resembles a gigantic shoe or shoemaker's last where an old woman and brood could lodge.

Nearer views shift: F-shaped spouts like bass-viol holes, barnacled crown or bonnet with crabs, twenty-foot sulking lower lip yielding five hundred gallons, hare-lip threshold into a wigwam mouth lined with scimetar baleen Venetian blinds straining brit, tongue a soft Turkey rug, bone blinds once fashion busks now declined like umbrellas over the same bone.

Summing differences: no sperm well, no ivory teeth, no long mandible; right has blinds, huge lip, tongue, two spouts. Look last at hooded heads: sperm brow prairie-placid Platonian indifferent to death; right lip pressed to hull seems stoic practical resolution facing death before both sink unrecorded.

In this chapter: Terms Characters Key Quotes Themes Modern Story

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Skill: Reading Design as Philosophy

Rival forms encode different strategies and death postures. Ishmael walks the right head's shoe shape, baleen blinds, and organ mouth, then tags sperm brow Platonian calm versus right lip stoic resolution before both sink. Before you pick a model, read what its shape says about how it faces loss.

Coming Up in Chapter 76

Heads still teaching, Ishmael turns to the sperm whale's brow as a battering-ram weapon at sea Next: The Battering-Ram. Before leaving the sperm whale head, Ishmael demands you study its front as a physiologist and settle the battering-ram power lodged there, or remain an infidel to appalling recorded events.

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Chapter 75

The Right Whale's Head (Contrasted View)

The Right Whale’s Head—Contrasted View. Crossing the deck, let us now have a good long look at the Right Whale’s head. As in general shape the noble Sperm Whale’s head may be compared to a Roman war-chariot (especially in front, where it is so broadly rounded); so, at a broad view, the Right Whale’s head bears a rather inelegant resemblance to a gigantic galliot-toed shoe. Two hundred years ago an old Dutch voyager likened its shape to that of a shoemaker’s last. And in this same last or shoe, that old woman of the nursery tale, with the swarming brood,…

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Key Quotes & Analysis

"the Right Whale’s head bears a rather inelegant resemblance to a gigantic galliot-toed shoe."

— Ishmael

Context: Broad view shape contrast with sperm chariot

Comic domestic scale deflates sublime before mouth cathedral.

In Today's Words:

Ishmael says the sperm head front may resemble a Roman chariot but the right whale head at broad view looks like a gigantic galliot-toed shoe or shoemaker's last. Comedy makes the sublime approachable. You will soon slide over the sulking lip into a cathedral of bone blinds.

"form those Venetian blinds which have elsewhere been cursorily mentioned."

— Ishmael

Context: Inside mouth, baleen slats

Domestic image for feeding tech; ties to fashion busks later.

In Today's Words:

Inside the right whale mouth Ishmael describes scimetar-shaped baleen slats depending from the crown bone as Venetian blinds straining water and holding small fish when openmouthed in brit seas. The houseware image makes alien anatomy readable. Those same blinds once stiffened ladies' busks and now fade like farthingales.

"would you not think you were inside of the great Haarlem organ, and gazing upon its thousand pipes?"

— Ishmael

Context: Standing in mouth among bone colonnades

Sacred architecture metaphor elevates commerce of bone.

In Today's Words:

Standing in the right whale mouth among colonnades of bone Ishmael asks if you would think yourself inside the great Haarlem organ gazing at thousand pipes with a Turkey rug tongue for carpet. Awe and industry mix. The scene turns dissection into cathedral tourism before he sums species differences.

"This Right Whale I take to have been a Stoic; the Sperm Whale, a Platonian, who might have taken up Spinoza in his latter years."

— Ishmael

Context: Final expressions on hooded heads before sinking

Philosophy tags embodied in dead faces; one head soon lost at sea.

In Today's Words:

Before both heads sink Ishmael reads faces: sperm brow prairie-placid like a Platonian indifferent to death, right lip pressed to the hull like stoic practical resolution facing death. He jokes the sperm might have taken Spinoza later. Philosophy is painted on trophies about to drop unrecorded into the sea.

Thematic Threads

Shape Comedy

In This Chapter

Shoe, bass-viol, oak crown

Development

Point of view shifts meaning

In Your Life:

When branding looks different up close

Baleen Commerce

In This Chapter

Blinds to busks to umbrellas

Development

Fashion fades, bone remains

In Your Life:

One material many industries

Mouth Cathedral

In This Chapter

Haarlem organ, Turkey tongue

Development

Feeding tech as architecture

In Your Life:

Inside the machine literal tour

Death Faces

In This Chapter

Platonian sperm, stoic right

Development

Both sink unrecorded

In Your Life:

Calm versus clenched leadership style

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. 1

    What shapes does Ishmael compare the right whale head to?

    ▶One way to read it

    Gigantic shoe or last, bass-viol with F-shaped spouts, oak trunk with crown bonnet and crabs, among shifting views.

    analysis • surface
  2. 2

    How does baleen work inside the right whale mouth?

    ▶One way to read it

    Scimetar slats like Venetian blinds strain water and retain small fish when openmouthed in brit; edges fringed with fibres.

    analysis • medium
  3. 3

    What commercial uses does Ishmael note for baleen?

    ▶One way to read it

    Busks and stiffening for ladies' dress in Queen Anne days, now declining; umbrellas spread over the same bone like tents.

    application • medium
  4. 4

    How do sperm and right heads differ in spouts and teeth?

    ▶One way to read it

    Right has two external spout-holes, blinds, huge lip, tongue; sperm has one spout, ivory teeth, long mandible, no blinds, great sperm well.

    application • deep
  5. 5

    What philosophy does Ishmael assign each head at the end?

    ▶One way to read it

    Sperm brow prairie-placid Platonian indifferent to death; right lip pressed to ship stoic practical resolution; both will soon sink unrecorded.

    reflection • deep

Critical Thinking Exercise

10 minutes

Bench Two Heads

Pick two rivals you know. Which is shoe, which chariot? Which face is stoic?

Consider:

  • •Shape?
  • •Filter vs predator?
  • •Death face?

Journaling Prompt

Write about calm versus clenched leaders you have seen.

Coming Up Next...

Chapter 76: The Battering-Ram

Heads still teaching, Ishmael turns to the sperm whale's brow as a battering-ram weapon at sea Next: The Battering-Ram. Before leaving the sperm whale head, Ishmael demands you study its front as a physiologist and settle the battering-ram power lodged there, or remain an infidel to appalling recorded events.

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