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    Moby Dick is the greatest novel in the English Language?
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    Panel Dialogue Location Props
    1 ARTHUR (sitting on a lamp, talking to Gramp, thought occuring): Seriously? Moby Dick is the greatest novel in the English language?? Seriously?
    GRAMP (reading)
    THE HOUSE (Living room)
    Living Room (In Gramp's chair)
    • Chair (Gramp sitting in chair)
    • Lamp
    2 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.
    THE HOUSE (Living room)
    Living Room (In Gramp's chair)
    3 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.
    THE HOUSE
    Living Room (In Gramp's chair)
    • Chair (Gramp sitting in chair)
    • Lamp
    4 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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    Character Info

    ARTHUR
    First Appearance
    December 10, 2001
    Recent Appearances
    May 07, 2006
    Herman Melville
    First Appearance
    Moby Dick is the greatest novel in the English Language?
    Recent Appearances
    Moby Dick is the greatest novel in the English Language?
    GRAMP
    First Appearance
    December 01, 2001
    Recent Appearances
    June 03, 2006
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