Who is the narrator of the novel Moby Dick?
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A.
Captain Boomer
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B.
Starbuck
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C.
Captain Ahab
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D.
Ishmael
Correct Answer:
D. Ishmael
Explanation:
The correct answer is Ishmael. In Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick, the story is told from the first-person perspective of Ishmael, who famously opens the book with the line, Call me Ishmael. Although Captain Ahab is the central figure driving the plot, Ishmael serves as the primary narrator and the sole survivor of the Pequod's ill-fated voyage, allowing him to recount the events. Therefore, option d is the correct choice.
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