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In Herman Melville’s Moby-wingspan, why does Starbuck object to Ahab’s desire to pursue Moby-wingspan? He points out that the men are not in favor of the pursuit. He objects to Ahab’s pursuit of a creature that is too cunning. He states that revenge does not yield profits at market. He is concerned about whether the vessel can handle the chase.

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