Moby Dick by Herman Melville
"Human madness is oftentimes a cunning and most feline thing. When you think it fled,it may have but become transfigured into some still subtler form."
Ishmael, a young sailor, decides to join the crew of the whaling
ship, Pequod. The infamous Ahab is the captain of the ship.
He has only one goal-to capture the great white whale, Moby Dick, who had taken Ahab's leg on a previous voyage.
Will Ahab's obsession with seeking revenge on Moby Dick yield irrevocable results? What is the fate of the crew in the hands of a captain who is spiraling into madness? The epic showdown between the one-legged captain and the white whale is an unforgettable one.
Moby Dick, also known as The Whale, by Herman Melville
tackles themes such as morality, the resilience of the human spirit
and the tussle between emotions and nature. This classic
tale of survival, obsession, and self-destruction set against the
vast sea has captivated readers young and old for ages.