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"Billy Budd" By Herman Melville: Captain Vere
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In the novella "Billy Budd" by Herman Melville, Captain Vere is the
“tragic hero”. he is neither good nor evil, but rather a man whose concept
of order, discipline, and legality forces him to obey the codes of an
authority higher than himself even though he may be in personal
disagreement.
Capta ....
Middle of essay ....rge would have come to naught if Billy Budd hadn't
killed Claggert by striking him in the head. After that, whether Billy was
innocent or not was no longer at question. Billy had killed a man on board
ship, and that can definitely be seen as an infraction of discipline.
Billy was put on trial, and Vere was torn between his conscience,
which told him to set Billy Budd free, and his need to uphold the law on
board ship, which by all rights meant the execution of Billy Budd. Captain
Vere, an e.... |
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