1. If Queequeg had such a "simple honest heart," why did he feel the need to smother it in tattoos?
2. Throughout chapter 10, it is made clear that Queequeg and Ishmael have developed an intimate and friendly relationship, but at the end of the chapter, Ishmael narrates, "then, in our hearts' honeymoon, lay I and Queequeg--a cosy, loving pair." Is this Ishmael telling us directly that they are in love? Is Ishmael somehow attracted to Queequeg's unique combination of savagery and genteelness?
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