ship

whaleship

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Properties

_kg_layer
0
description
A vessel used for whaling, to which a dead sperm whale is moored, serving as the setting for the crew's activities and shark feeding.
part_mentioned
hull
purpose
whaling
setting_for
crew activities

Relationships

  • referenced_bySharks
    context
    congregate around
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
    source_text
    yet is there no conceivable time or occasion when you will find them in such countless numbers, and in gayer or more jovial spirits, than around a dead sperm whale, moored by night to a whaleship at sea.
  • referenced_byFleece
    context
    is the cook of
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
    source_text
    The old black, not in any very high glee at having been previously roused from his warm hammock at a most unseasonable hour, came shambling along from his galley
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-02T00:08:18.598Z
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
  • same_as01KJNXRJ0348XWW5W0ZNE0NMT2
    confidence
    0.9
    detected_at
    2026-03-02T00:16:42.053Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both entities describe a singular, main whaling vessel. The source entity's description includes 'Fleece' as the cook, a strong indicator that it refers to the Pequod from Moby Dick. Candidate 3's description as 'The main vessel from which the whaling boats are launched' and its function in rescuing mariners also aligns with the role of the Pequod. The generic labels ('whaleship' vs 'the ship') are consistent with referring to the same primary vessel within a narrative, just in different contexts of its operation.