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Melville uses the color white to describe both Moby-D.i.c.k and the water. What does the color white symbolize in Moby-D.i.c.k?

peace
d.e.a.th
innocence
courage


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I think the answer is Innocence but I am super sorry if that isn't the right answer

The color white in this novel symbolizes death.

What is the central idea of this play?

The central theme of the play written by Herman Melville is to take revenge at any cost.

This play also provokes the duties performed by each character and even the white whale. It focuses on the responsibilities of each one in their lives. Due to a lot of encounters on the boat, it makes sense to use the color white.

Therefore, the color white in this play symbolizes cessation.

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