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The Characters of Moby-Dick ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick

Captain Ahab Role: The Captain of The Pequod Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Character Assignments Bildad and Peleg: Jonathan Bradley The Blacksmith: Sara Kern Bulkington: Matthew Brown The Carpenter: Ryan McMillan Dagoo and Tashtego: Mick Howard Elijah: Nathan Franklin Fedallah: Jennifer Hayes Flask: Autumn Lauzon Father Mapple: Teresa Bell Lockhart Pip: Joy Smith Queequeg: Sally VanDenburg Starbuck: Victoria Warenik Stubb: Kevin Yeargin ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Captain Bildad Role: One of the co-owners (with Captain Peleg) of The Pequod. Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Bulkington Role: A sailor on The Pequod. Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Peter Coffin Role: The owner of the Spouter Inn. Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Dagoo Role: A Black harpooner on The Pequod Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Elijah Role: A former whaler on The Pequod Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Fedallah Role: The leader of Ahab’s private crew Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Flask Role: The Pequod’s third mate. Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Ishmael Role: An ordinary seaman on The Pequod Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Reverend Mapple Role: A Nantucket clergyman Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Captain Peleg Role: Co-owner (with Captain Bildad) of The Pequod Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Pip Role: Ahab’s cabin boy Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Queequeg Role: A Polynesian harpooner on The Pequod Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Starbuck Role: The Pequod’s first mate Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Stubb Role: The Pequod’s second mate Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

Tashtego Role: A Native American harpooner on The Pequod Gloss: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick The Characters of Moby-Dick

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