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It was one of those less lowering, but still grey and gloomy enough mornings of the transition, when with a fair wind the ship was rushing through the water with a vindictive sort of leaping and melancholy rapidity, that as I mounted to the deck at the call of the forenoon watch, so soon as I leveled my glance towards the taffrail, foreboding shivers ran over me. What theme in the novel does Melville allude to with his use of the word “vindictive” to describe the movement of the ship in this excerpt? inequality rebirth ignorance revenge

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revenge

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Using the word "vindictive," Melville alludes to revenge which is one of the novel's themes.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The excerpt shown in the above question belongs to the novel "Moy D**K."
  • One of the most important themes of this story is revenge and the destructive and oppressive power of this feeling.
  • Revenge is a very impacting element in the narrative and for this reason, the author provokes allusions that reinforce this theme, such as the use of the word "vindictive."

The word "vindictive" shows a characteristic of someone who wants to get revenge on something and that's why this word is aligned with the theme of the story.

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