Chapter 4: The Counterpane
In this chapter, Ishmael awakens to find himself tightly embraced by Queequeg, sparking a strange and unsettling feeling that recalls a mysterious and frightening childhood memory. As awareness returns, the moment shifts from eerie to unexpectedly humorous.
Chapter 5: Breakfast
Ishmael goes down to the bar-room and greets the landlord without holding any resentment, choosing instead to appreciate humor and laughter as valuable parts of life. The room is filled with rough, experienced whalemen—strong, weathered men whose appearances reveal how long they have been ashore. Among them, Queequeg stands out with his striking, tattooed appearance.
Chapter 6: The Street
In this chapter, Ishmael explores the bustling port town of New Bedford, where the strange quickly becomes ordinary. Surrounded by sailors from across the world—alongside harpooners, islanders, and inexperienced young men chasing fortune—the town reveals itself as a vivid crossroads of cultures, ambition, and eccentricity.
Chapter 7 : The Chapel
Ishmael visits the Whaleman’s Chapel in New Bedford, seeking quiet reflection before embarking on a whaling voyage. Inside, a solemn congregation of sailors and grieving families gathers in silence, surrounded by memorial tablets honoring those lost at sea.