Moby Dick
Moby-Dick is a sperm whale who is the main antagonist in Herman Melville's 1851 novel of the same name. Melville based the whale partially on a real albino whale of that period called Mocha Dick.
Moby-Dick is a massive, white whale with a scarred head. He is a fierce and intelligent creature who is said to be responsible for the deaths of many sailors. In the novel, Captain Ahab is obsessed with hunting Moby-Dick and seeks revenge for the whale's destruction of his ship and the death of his crew.
The hunt for Moby-Dick is a long and arduous one. Ahab and his crew endure many hardships, but they are determined to find the whale and kill him. Finally, after a long and bloody battle, Ahab is killed by Moby-Dick, and the rest of the crew is scattered.
Moby-Dick is a classic American novel that tells a story of obsession, revenge, and the power of nature. It is a story that has been told and retold for generations, and it continues to resonate with readers today.