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A 4 page paper which examines the position of
Captain Vere and the position of Billy Budd in “Billy Budd” by Herman Melville. No
additional sources cited.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAbllbdd.rtf
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death, or more accurately, his execution, we are provided with a symbolic examination of different ideals in terms of society, those being the old Romanticism ideals and the Enlightenment ideals.
In the following paper we examine the character of Billy and the character of Captain Vere as it reflects the two different ideals. Billy and the Captain Melvilles
entire novel is one whose theme and message are seen in the decision that faces Captain Vere as he decides the fate of Billy. This is not to say that
the entire novel actually involves this decision, but that the plot which unfolds and the end that comes, all lead up to and involve the decision made by Vere as
it relates to Billy, the most innocent and noble man aboard the ship. In better understanding this decision we look at the two forms of thought which seem to be
presented in the story. Those forms of thought are the ideals of Romanticism and Enlightenment. With the ideals of Romanticism we are faced with an approach that insists on the
integrity of the individual, as well as the system. In this approach one must understand that it is the integrity of the individual which truly holds society together, and the
integrity of the individual that makes man worthy. With the ideals of Enlightenment we are given a much more complex train of thought as one must also examine the good
of a society, the importance of reason, and the primary position possessed by law. In the case with Billy Budd we note that the story involves shipmates who are interested
in mutiny. One man, in the dark of the night, approaches Billy and hints at mutiny. Billy shows his loyalty and his honor in the following: "But Billy broke in,
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