Daggoo

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Daggoo is a powerful African harpooner aboard the whaling ship Pequod in Herman Melville’s novel "Moby-Dick."

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Daggoo canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
harpooner
sailor
whaler
affiliation crew of the Pequod
appearsIn Moby-Dick
associatedWith Captain Ahab
surface form: Ahab

Flask
Queequeg
Starbuck
Stubb
Tashtego
basedOn 19th-century whalers
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Herman Melville
describedAs powerful
strong
tall
employer the Pequod
surface form: Pequod
ethnicity African
fictionalUniverse Moby-Dick universe
gender male
genre adventure fiction
nautical fiction
hasSpecies human
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod American Renaissance
literaryWorkAuthor Herman Melville
medium novel
narrativeRole member of Ahab’s crew
nationality African
occupation harpooner
partOf crew of Ahab
publicationYearOfWork 1851
role supporting character
settingOfActivity Atlantic Ocean
Nantucket whaling voyage
Pacific Ocean
ship the Pequod
surface form: Pequod
themeInvolvement multinational ship crews
race in 19th-century maritime life
whaling
workLocation the Pequod
surface form: whaling ship Pequod

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the Pequod hasCrewMember Daggoo
subject surface form: Pequod