Moby Dick's resonant first and last lines
Everyone knows this novel's famous opening line:
Call me Ishmael.And, of course, its equally famous closing line:
And I only am escaped alone to tell thee.Well, I am here to tell you that you are wrong. The true opening is as follows:
The pale Usher -- threadbare in coat, heart, body, and brain; I see him now. He was ever dusting his old lexicons and grammars, with a queer handkerchief, mockingly embellished with all the gay flags of all the known nations of the world.But even that is prefaced by these words of etymology supplied by . . . oh, you'll get it on your own:
Etymology.And the true closing words are these:
(Supplied by a Late Consumptive Usher to a Grammar School.)
It was the devious-cruising Rachel, that in her retracing search after her missing children, only found another orphan.And that's the truth!
Labels: Literary Criticism
2 Comments:
I am intrigued by the mysterious command "Call ms Ishmael." And also why was ms in small caps? I must read the book again.
Cran
Thanks, Uncle Cran - my eyes are getting worse.
Jeffery Hodges
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