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... Internal conflict is clearly seen in the story in its three main characters, Billy, Claggart, and Vere. Claggart's internal conflict ...
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... Internal conflict is clearly seen in the story in its three main characters, Billy, Claggart, and Vere. Claggart's internal conflict ...
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... military disciplinarian role. Captain Vere like Claggart also sees the charming spirit within Billy Budd. However, unlike Claggart ...
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... Captain Vere tells Claggart to tell Billy face to face the accusations he had previously made. Claggart repeats the story to Billy, and he is speechless. ...
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... An example of this is when Claggart mentions to Vere that "during the chase and preparations for the possible encounter he had seen enough to convince him ...
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... angel. When Claggart lies to Vere about Billy planning mutiny, he is immediately struck by this angel representation Billy. After ...
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... Vere, like Claggart, has experience that makes him a salted sailor. ... Vere was characteristically between Billy and Claggart, as he is with the rest of the ship. ...
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... Vere, like Claggart, has experience that makes him a salted sailor. ... Vere was characteristically between Billy and Claggart, as he is with the rest of the ship. ...
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... After the chase after the frigate is abandoned, Claggart approaches Captain Vere and accuses Billy of disloyalty to the captain and his fellow officers. ...
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... Billy kills Claggart and Vere (Although indirectly, the decision is ultimately his) kills Budd. Neither of the murderers show guilt in the form of remorse. ...
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... ship. After much turmoil, Claggart decides to approach Captain Vere about Billy, accusing him of conspiring to mutiny. Captain Vere ...
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... Billy like Christ was also betrayed by someone he thought he could trust. Don't be misunderstood; I am not referring to Captain Vere, but Claggart. ...
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... An example of symbolism and a direct relation to the bible appears in this quote, which Captain Vere shouts to the Surgeon after John Claggart, the master at ...
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... to the Articles of War, a capital crime."(108;ch.22) Captain Vere did not have to decide whether Billy Budd was justified in killing Claggart because the law ...
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... Here we have a story about two murders. Billy obviously kills Claggart and Vere (Although it is indirect, ultimately the decision is his) kills Budd. ...
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... crew on board. In the book's climax, Claggart comes to Captain Vere and accuses Billy of conspiring to mutiny. Billy, so astonished ...
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... crew on board. In the book's climax, Claggart comes to Captain Vere and accuses Billy of conspiring to mutiny. Billy, so astonished ...
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... Symbolism is used in this play. Billy Budd is symbolised for innocence; Claggart represents evil; and Captain Vere symbolises honorable Authority. ...
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... The law demands that Billy must hang, and Vere knows he must uphold the law. Right after Claggart's death, Vere exclaims, "Struck dead by an angel of God! ...
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... Claggart's accusations that he is involved in a mutiny that he confronts him leading to the deathblow, which Billy delivers to Claggart. Captain Vere now holds ...
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... Even after his death, Vere could have blamed Claggart's death on another man. However, Vere is a righteous man. He believes in the stern discipline. ...
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... Billy then killed Claggart with one blow. Captain Vere who is described as: "never tolerating an infraction of discipline." Then followed strict British naval ...
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... Captain Vere says to Billy, "Speak, man! ... These small incidents are what establish the tension between Billy and Claggart, which sets the stage for a later ...
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... The incident with Claggart must have certainly caused the reader to pity him and to fear how Captain Vere would handle Billy. The ...
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... be Vere, an administrator who washes his hands of the decision, leaving the fate of the accused to the strict interpretation of the law. Finally, Claggart is ...
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