Ahab ⭐
: He is frequently depicted as a weak leader influenced by his wife, Jezebel , leading to the widespread worship of Baal and Asherah in Israel.
: He represents the destructive power of a singular, unhealthy obsession that eventually drags his entire crew—except for Ishmael—to their deaths. : He is frequently depicted as a weak
In Herman Melville's Moby-Dick , Captain Ahab is the monomaniacal commander of the whaling ship Pequod . : He is frequently depicted as a weak
Historically, Ahab was a King of Israel (reigned c. 871–852 BC) known for his complex and often criticized rule . : He is frequently depicted as a weak
: Ahab views the whale as a "mask" for a malicious, reasoning force behind the universe that he must strike through to reach ultimate truth. The Biblical Figure: King Ahab