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Daggoo Peak (65°45′S 62°20′W / 65.750°S 62.333°W / -65.750; -62.333) is a
rocky peak, 905
metres (2,970 ft) high,
situated in
southeastern Aristotle...
- Moby-**** (1851) is a
novel by
Herman Melville.
While some
characters only
appear in the s****-based
chapters at the
beginning of the book, and others...
- owners. The
internationalism of
whaling crews,
including the
character Daggoo, an
African harpooneer, is
recorded in the 1851
novel Moby-****. They eventually...
- is Flask, also from Martha's Vineyard, short, stout,
whose harpooneer is
Daggoo, a tall African, now a
resident of Nantucket. When Ahab
finally appears...
- Quarter-Deck" – Ahab, Starbuck,
Company {Whalesong
Interlude (I)}/The
Albatross –
Daggoo, Pip
Sunset – Ahab,
Company Part II "The
Honour and
Glory of Whaling" Cetology...
- Paul Robeson.
Connor acted in 18 films,
including his role as
harpooner Daggoo in Moby **** (1956),
directed by John
Huston and co-starring
Gregory Peck...
- Were-Monster,"
Scully steals a dog from an
animal control center,
named Daggoo,
which is
named after yet
another character from Moby-****. In "Home Again"...
- Cape
Verdeans in the New
England whaling inspired the
fictional character Daggoo in
Herman Melville's 1851
novel Moby-****.
Yankee captains in the packet...
-
Bernard Miles as the
Manxman Noel
Purcell as Ship's
Carpenter Edric Connor as
Daggoo Mervyn Johns as
Peleg Joseph Tomelty as
Peter Coffin (voice
dubbed by John...
- Gunmen—as well as The X-Files: I Want to
Believe (2008). Mann's dog's name,
Daggoo, is a
reference to
Herman Melville's
novel Moby ****,
continuing a tradition...