Moby Dick begins with this very famous sentence: "Call me Ishmael." This sentence reminds me of a verse in the Old Testament in which the angel of Jehovah tells Hagar: "You will bear a child and you will call his name Ishmael." Is ...
Moby Dick begins with this very famous sentence: "Call me Ishmael." This sentence reminds me of a verse in the Old Testament in which the angel of Jehovah tells Hagar: "You will bear a child and you will call his name Ishmael." Ishmael is the son of Abraham's maidservant. And at the insistence of Sara Setron, he sets foot in this world, but Sara later asks Ibrahim to drive them away and he gives in.
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