In “Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!”, Herman Melville transcends the traditional bounds of narrative to explore themes of identity, existence, and the intersection of humanity and nature. Composed in a lyrical style interspersed with surrealism, Melville crafts a whimsical yet poignant tale that unfolds through the eyes of a rooster, who symbolizes both vitality and the absurdity of life. Set against the backdrop of a rural landscape, the novella reflects the anxieties of the 19th century, confronting the illusion of progress and societal norms with a masterful blend of humor and philosophical depth. Herman Melville, a contemporary of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Mark Twain, is best known for his epic novels such as “Moby-Dick”. His diverse experiences at sea and his keen insights into the human condition heavily influenced his literary pursuits. “Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!” emerges from Melville'Äôs later works, showcasing his evolution as an author who not only delights in narrative experimentation but also grapples with deeper existential questions. Readers seeking a richly layered exploration of life'Äôs complexities will find “Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!” an engaging and thought-provoking read. Melville's emblematic style invites readers to reflect critically on the absurdities of existence while enjoying the quirks of a tale told through the eyes of an unlikely protagonist.