In the Heart of the Sea Theme of Visions of Nantucket

Nantucket is a tiny town with big ambitions. Stuck roughly twenty-six miles from the mainland of the United States, the town grows from an insignificant, isolated colony into the whaling capital of the world. Talk about movin' on up. Ultimately, however, Nantucket is a city built on contradictions, which is a shaky foundation for any economic empire. Although the disastrous journey depicted in In the Heart of the Sea doesn't directly lead to the city's downfall, it's easy to see it as the first step toward Nantucket's inevitable decline.

Questions About Visions of Nantucket

  1. Why are Nantucketers so hostile toward outsiders?
  2. Is Nantucket a "feminist" town? Explain.
  3. How does Quakerism shape Nantucket culture?
  4. Why do primarily Nantucketers survive the Essex disaster?