Ishmael and Ahab, the Sinister Double at the Limit
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2024.7.8.10Keywords:
Moby Dick, Melville, limit, Trias, ontologyAbstract
In this article, I will focus on a reading of Moby Dick based on the identification between the two key figures of the work: Ahab, the captain who tries to transgress the limits of the human, according to the terminology of the philosophy of Trias, and a narrator, Ishmael, who seems to know every thought of the Pequod's crew and whose entry into the narrative already raises a doubt as to his identity. To do this, I will use Eugenio Trias' philosophy of the limit as methodology.
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