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Instead, honor the story. Read Philbrick’s book legally—it is only $12 on Kindle. Rent Ron Howard’s film for $4. Or, best of all, visit Archive.org to read Owen Chase’s original 1821 narrative for free. You will appreciate the horror and heroism of the Essex without the guilt.

On November 20, 1820, the ship was thousands of miles off the coast of South America. An unusually large bull sperm whale, estimated at 85 feet, attacked. First, it bashed the hull, then returned to deliver a death blow, effectively sinking the ship. The first mate, Owen Chase, described the whale as acting with "decided, calculating mischief." Index of /media/In

The Essex , an 87-foot whaling vessel from Nantucket, Massachusetts.

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: In 2015, a team of researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution discovered the wreck of the Essex, about 12,000 feet (3,658 meters) beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean. The wreck was found near the site where the ship was believed to have sunk. Instead, honor the story

The narrative centers on the 1820 sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by an enraged sperm whale, an event that directly inspired Herman Melville's Moby-Dick . Core Narrative: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex

, sought the lucrative "Offshore Grounds" to harvest whale oil. The Attack