'Thou Art Skylarking with Me': Travesty, Prophecy, and Ethical Mutuality in Moby-Dick
“A Bosom Friend,” Chapter 10 of Moby-Dick, concludes with a literary travesty on the Golden Rule, a norm of obligation to others as to self. If God’s will is that we treat our neighbors as ourselves, and if the narrator, Ishmael, desires his neighbor Queequeg join him in Presbyterian worship, then h...
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2022
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Religions
Year: 2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 12 |
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literary travesty
B Narrative Ethics B Parody B Melville B Jonah B Mutuality B Golden Rule |
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