Unit
Melville’s Moby Dick: Shifts in Narrative Voice and Literary Genres
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Ann V.
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Lesson Planet
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A three-lesson unit module has readers of Moby Dick examine the narrative voice and dramatic perspective Herman Melville uses to contrast Ishmael and Captain Ahab. In addition, scholars analyze how the author incorporates various literary genres in telling his massive whale of a tale.
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genres, herman melville, moby dick, american literature, compare and contrast, narrators, author's voice, voice, perspective, character foil, first-person point of view, point of view, protagonists, antagonists, monologues, soliloquies, narrative structure, close reading, critical reading, characterization, allusions
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