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A fictional sidekick character in American author Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick, the multiracial tattooed Polynesian cannibal prince and skilled harpooner who became a whaler on European vessels out of wanderlust. Queequeg practices an alien fictional religion and constantly engages in feats of bravado intimidating to the white and ethnically-European protagonist but befriends him and shows no resentment at treatment by white societies. Melville's text describes him as “George Washington cannibalistically developed”.
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Queequeg
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A
fictional
sidekick
character
in
American
author
Herman
Melville's
1851
novel
Moby-Dick,
the
multiracial
tattooed
Polynesian
cannibal
prince
and
skilled
harpooner
who
became
a
whaler
on
European
vessels
out
of
wanderlust.
Queequeg
practices
an
alien
fictional
religion
and
constantly
engages
in
feats
of
bravado
intimidating
to
the
white
and
ethnically-European
protagonist
but
befriends
him
and
shows
no
resentment
at
treatment
by
white
societies.
Melville's
text
describes
him
as
“George
Washington
cannibalistically
developed”.
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A
fictional
sidekick
character
in
American
author
Herman
Melville's
1851
novel
Moby-Dick,
the
multiracial
tattooed
Polynesian
cannibal
prince
and
skilled
harpooner
who
became
a
whaler
on
European
vessels
out
of
wanderlust.
Queequeg
practices
an
alien
fictional
religion
and
constantly
engages
in
feats
of
bravado
intimidating
to
the
white
and
ethnically-European
protagonist
but
befriends
him
and
shows
no
resentment
at
treatment
by
white
societies.
Melville's
text
describes
him
as
“George
Washington
cannibalistically
developed”.