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i was struck with the singular posture he maintained. upon each side of the pequods quarter deck, and pretty close to the mizzen shrouds, there was an auger hole, bored about half an inch or so, into the plank. his bone leg steadied in that hole; one arm elevated, and holding by a shroud; captain ahab stood erect, looking straight out beyond the ships ever—pitching prow.
—moby - dick,
herman melville
how does the \auger hole, bored about half an inch or so, into the plank\ develop the symbol of ahabs whalebone leg?
○ it reveals ahabs extreme boredom with being on deck all the time.
○ it reveals ahabs special connection to moby dick.
○ it reveals ahabs commitment to his mission for revenge.
○ it reveals the destructive power of ivory on natural wood.
In Moby-Dick, Ahab's whalebone leg is tied to his obsessive quest for revenge against Moby Dick. The auger hole he uses to steady his leg shows his unwavering, fixed stance on the ship as he pursues his mission—this physical anchor mirrors his unyielding commitment to his vengeful goal. The other options are incorrect: the hole has no link to boredom, it does not highlight a "special connection" to the whale (it is tied to revenge), and the focus is not on ivory's destructive power.
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It reveals Ahab's commitment to his mission for revenge.