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The book is as big as the whale.

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Transcript

00:08

Moby-Dick, a la Shmoop: "Thar she Shmoops!" <DS Pirate Voice>

00:14

Look out yonder as we tackle Herman Melville's epic 'Moby-Dick.'

00:21

Captain Ahab leads his crew on a fool's voyage by sea to slay the whale Moby-Dick.

00:28

Are we, as a people, following such leaders into paths of self-destruction?

00:31

Or have we learned from doing so in the past? In World War II, plenty of people followed

00:37

leaders whose heads were not in the right place.

00:41

These leaders made their struggles the struggles of the people.

00:44

Thankfully, that regime ended. Badly. During the 1960s, a counter-revolution formed

00:53

that questioned our leaders in the USA. Peace and Love! Don't eat the brown acid,

01:02

man. <DS Hippy voice> And don't trust the guys in charge.

01:06

But what happened to that generation? They didn't die before they got old, that's

01:12

for sure. Even today, people are still following would-be

01:15

leaders. Even if the world doesn't end like they predicted.

01:20

Sometimes their actions can have dire consequences. Are there modern Ishmaels bearing witness

01:33

to these events? Even though there are still those who go through

01:37

life blissfully ignorant... ...like those who followed Ahab into the abyss...

01:41

...there are still many of us who refuse the call...

01:44

...who don't want to be drowned like Ahab's crew.

01:46

On the flip side? Many have learned. And we have their stories to listen to and

01:51

learn from, just as we have with Ishmael's tale of Ahab chasing 'Moby-Dick.'

01:57

So what do you think?

01:58

Are we learning to be more wary of strong personalities with questionable ideas?

02:03

Shmoop Amongst Yourselves.

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