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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 ahabs character. melville is symbolizing the intellectual nature of ahabs character. melville is symbolizing the inflexible nature of ahabs character. melville is symbolizing the impolite nature of ahabs character.
Solid bronze is a rigid, unyielding material that cannot be easily bent or altered. Ahab's single-minded, unwavering obsession with hunting Moby-Dick defines his inflexible character, which aligns with the properties of a solid bronze cast. The other options do not match: bronze is permanent (not impermanent), it does not symbolize intellect, and it has no connection to impoliteness.
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Melville is symbolizing the inflexible nature of Ahab's character.