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which best explains the symbolism behind melvilles use of the word \brand\ to describe the scar on ahabs body in chapter 28 of moby-dick?
the source of ahabs scar has been defeated.
the source of ahabs scar now owns him.
ahab is at peace with his scar.
ahab is proud of his scars significance.
In Moby-Dick, a "brand" typically denotes ownership or a permanent, imposed mark. Ahab's scar from Moby Dick is a constant reminder of the whale's power, and his obsession with hunting the whale means the whale (the source of the scar) controls his thoughts and actions, effectively owning him. The other options are incorrect: the whale was not defeated, Ahab is tormented (not at peace) by the scar, and he is driven by vengeance rather than pride in the scar's significance.
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The source of Ahab's scar now owns him.