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Moby Dick is the greatest novel in the English Language?
strip info approved by DaveKellett
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ARTHUR (sitting on a lamp, talking to Gramp, thought occuring): Seriously? Moby Dick is the greatest novel in the English language?? Seriously?
GRAMP (reading)
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THE HOUSE (Living room)
Living Room (In Gramp's chair)
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- Chair (Gramp sitting in chair)
- Lamp
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ARTHUR (sitting on a lamp, talking to Gramp, thought occuring): It goes on for 40 pages about how sails are tied!
I mean, jeez. I GET IT. It's symbolism and metaphor. But ain't nobody wantin' to read 40 pages of THAT.
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THE HOUSE (Living room)
Living Room (In Gramp's chair)
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GRAMP (talking to Arthur): Lots of people want to read that!
ARTHUR: Are you joking? Six doctoral candidates at Yale want to read that!! And everyone else checks out. I bet even MELVILLE checked out.
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THE HOUSE
Living Room (In Gramp's chair)
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- Chair (Gramp sitting in chair)
- Lamp
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Herman Melville (Writing): "And the sail is tied ever thusly: Over, under, over, under, left, right, over, under..."
Herman Melville (Thinking): Good Lord
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nonspecific (white background)
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