With the movie coming out soon, I've been revisiting various thoughts I've had on MD.
I've never read it. It seemed like one of those really boring classic novels growing up that was bloated as all hell with archaic language that made for difficult and dull reading.
Now, I have a more nuanced view of classic novels, appreciating the hearts of their stories even if I do find them bloated for one reason or another, or just awkwardly conveyed through the prose. Still, I've heard this is particularly bad with Moby dick, where a lot of it is going over the basics of sailing.
It also doesn't help that I've been spoiled to the story through extended cultural osmosis. I was spoiled to Moby Dick via cartoon references before I ever knew it was a novel. I know it's inevitable as when a piece of cultural media gets well regarded enough that people talk about it everywhere, it doesn't really matter whether you read it or not, it's something everyone is just supposed to know as a matter of social etiquette. But I'm just left wondering if there is anything to discover from the novel other than the particular prose in which it was first spoken, as the general plot details are already available.
So can anyone whose actually read it offer some advise regarding these issues?
I've never read it. It seemed like one of those really boring classic novels growing up that was bloated as all hell with archaic language that made for difficult and dull reading.
Now, I have a more nuanced view of classic novels, appreciating the hearts of their stories even if I do find them bloated for one reason or another, or just awkwardly conveyed through the prose. Still, I've heard this is particularly bad with Moby dick, where a lot of it is going over the basics of sailing.
It also doesn't help that I've been spoiled to the story through extended cultural osmosis. I was spoiled to Moby Dick via cartoon references before I ever knew it was a novel. I know it's inevitable as when a piece of cultural media gets well regarded enough that people talk about it everywhere, it doesn't really matter whether you read it or not, it's something everyone is just supposed to know as a matter of social etiquette. But I'm just left wondering if there is anything to discover from the novel other than the particular prose in which it was first spoken, as the general plot details are already available.
So can anyone whose actually read it offer some advise regarding these issues?