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which best explains the symbolism behind melville’s comparison of ahab to a solid bronze cast in chapter 28 of moby-dick?
○ melville is symbolizing the impermanent nature of ahab’s character.
○ melville is symbolizing the intellectual nature of ahab’s character.
○ melville is symbolizing the inflexible nature of ahab’s character.
○ melville is symbolizing the impolite nature of ahab’s character.
To determine the correct answer, we analyze the symbolism of a "solid bronze cast." Bronze is a hard, inflexible material. Ahab in Moby - Dick is known for his unwavering, unyielding pursuit of the whale, showing an inflexible nature. The first option is incorrect as bronze is not associated with impermanence. The second option is wrong as bronze doesn't symbolize intellect. The fourth option is incorrect as impoliteness isn't related to bronze's properties. So the third option, which links the solid bronze cast to Ahab's inflexible nature, is correct.
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Melville is symbolizing the inflexible nature of Ahab’s character.