- confidence
- 0.9
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T00:05:39.489Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- Both entities are extracted from the same source text chunk (01KJNXJQVRMSB063VW6RTPD966). The 'great feast' given by Queequeg's father, the king, is semantically linked to the custom of 'cannibalism' described in the same passage, where the slain are barbecued and distributed. The 'great feast' is the event, and 'cannibalism' describes the specific nature of that feast in Queequeg's culture, making them refer to the same real-world concept or event.