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WHITE HORIZON A Cinematic Interpretation of Moby-Dick “White Horizon” is not a retelling of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick. It is a reduction to the inevitable. We do not tell the voyage. We tell the downfall. At its core remains only the conflict: Captain Ahab and the White Whale. Man against nature. Will against infinity. In Melville’s novel, Moby Dick is never just an animal. He is enigma, projection, force of nature. But Ahab refuses to accept the incomprehensible as indifferent. To him, the whale is not neutrality — it is defiance. Not nature — but an adversary. So he declares war on the ocean. With the line “No god will chain my hand!” Ahab’s hubris crystallizes. He rises against divine order, against fate, against limits themselves. He does not fight flesh and bone — he fights what he cannot control. The title “White Horizon” deliberately shifts the focus from the White Whale to the white horizon. The horizon is the promise that can never be reached. It is nearness and distance at once. It is the boundary between the human will and the infinite. Melville devoted an entire chapter to the unsettling meaning of whiteness — as something vast, absolute, unknowable. In this song, that whiteness becomes the horizon itself: the line where human ambition dissolves. The Pequod sinks. Ahab is pulled into the depths by the taut rope he cast. The sea remains. 👍 Leave a like, 💬 and tell me in the comments: Was Ahab tragic — or driven by his own obsession? 🔔 And subscribe for more musical interpretations where literature, emotion, and echo collide. Support If you’d like to support my work so future productions can grow even stronger and more cinematic, I’d truly appreciate a small coffee ☕ 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/zwischenzeilen About This Song “White Horizon” is my interpretation of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick. Not as a retelling — but as a distillation. The lyrics focus on the final confrontation between Ahab and the White Whale. On obsession. On defiance. On the moment where human will meets something vast and indifferent. I write my lyrics myself. They do not begin as concepts or outlines, but as inner states — tension, memory, resistance — long before they become words. The visual worlds accompanying this song were created from my own ideas, with the support of AI tools. They are not meant to be flawless or seamless. They are meant to feel. Emotional truth matters more to me than visual perfection. I chose to tell this story in moving images because Moby-Dick is not quiet literature — it is storm, depth, and descent. A new song is released every Sunday at 7 PM. If this horizon speaks to you, stay a while. Community This space is meant for reflection and exchange. For thoughts about literature, about obsession, about the sea inside us. Respect, openness, and humanity are essential here. There is no room for hostility or contempt. Thank you for listening. Thank you for watching. Thank you for being part of this. — Lore “The Pequod is gone. The sea remains.” No moral lesson. No redemption. Only consequence. “White Horizon” is a musical distillation of obsession, defiance, and tragedy. It is the story of a man who dares to confront the universe — and is undone by it. Not because the sea is cruel. But because it is indifferent. And in that indifference lies its power.