Moby Dick The Color White Analysis

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The color white in Moby Dick symbolizes the enhancement of fear. In Moby Dick Melville uses a story of an albino man, which is just a normal human being, but the “mere aspect of all-pervading whiteness makes him more strangely hideous” (Melville 360). With this story you can see that what you would expect to be a normal person, is not because they are solely white, this therefore heightens the fear others have towards albino people. Melville also uses a white shark’s, “gliding ghostliness” to show the intensified fear that comes with the whiteness. All sharks alone are incredibly dangerous and scary, but as Melville is describing, a shark that is white, seems to be even hideous and horrific than any of the other sharks.