In Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick, who serves as the story's narrator?

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The narrator of Moby Dick is Ishmael, who provides the first-person account of the whaling voyage. Captain Ahab is the obsessive ship captain, Elijah is a prophet-like figure, Gabriel is not a character in the novel, and Queequeg is Ishmael's friend and harpooner.

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