Billy Budd by Herman Melville

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(Mass Market Paperback - Complete and Unabridged)

  • Pub. Date: May 1992
  • 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 18,866
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    • Pub. Date: May 1992
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 18,866

    Synopsis

    Listeners will be captivated by this moving tale of good versus evil through the life of winsome young sailor Billy Budd. Aboard a 1700s British warship, virtuous Billy is unfairly accused of treason by the villainous Master of Arms--a cold-blooded superior officer intent on Billy's destruction. Adapted from Herman Melville's famous novel and presented by Focus on the Family's Peabody Award–winning Radio Theatre team. Billy Budd will remind listeners of another man, perfectly just, who suffered and died a criminal's death.

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    It is a time of war between nations, but on one ship, a smaller battle is being fought between two men. Jealous of Billy Budd, the "Handsome Sailor, " the envious Master-At-Arms Claggart torments the young man until his false accusations lead to a charge of treason against Billy.

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    Herman Melville's legend is as mammoth and elusive as the whale that established it. The author's Moby-Dick; Or, The Whale stands as one of literature's greatest epics, a story of mythological proportions that was grounded in real life and a new way of storytelling. Melville's work, underappreciated in its time, remains as much subject to debate and interpretation as it was when he first caught the public eye with his South Seas adventure, Typee, in 1846.

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    a reviewerby Anonymous

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    May 13, 2008: ?Billy Budd? The book ?Billy Budd? was a good book for readers who like war stories. Herman Melville is the author of the book. He is a very famous author. He wrote ?Mobey Dick? as well. The book is not an extremely easy read some words are challenging but it is still a good read. There are really only two major characters in the whole book. They are Captain Vere and Billy. They are in the main plot through out the whole book. Billy is a young man he is only 19 and he decides he wants to join the navy. I would describe him as brave and rough. He goes through allot of challenging things in the book, but he perseveres and stays true to his country. Captain Vere is an older man and he is the captain of the ship. I would describe Captain Vere as a very intelligent person but he is very hostile in some parts of the book. He also interprets people for who they really are. The book takes place on an American ship in a war against the British navy. The boat Billy is assigned to leaves from a port on the coast of Mass. The boat is made for war and and is a light brown and has a large America flag at the top that ?ruffles? in the ?harsh wind?. The whole story takes place on the ship sailing across the Atlantic Ocean in the 1800?s. The plot of the book is a young man named Billy is on a a ship headed for Europe to fight a navel battle and someone frames Billy for treason against his ship crew. The people on the ship are not highly trained soldiers, they are just men who wanted to defend their county against the British so they joined the navy to attack Europe. Herman Melville was born in New York City Aug. 1, 1819. He ranks highly among some of Americas most famous authors. Herman?s father was a merchant from New England and his mother came from a New York Dutch family. Herman?s father died in 1831 from a mental and financial breakdown. The family Moved to Albany, New York in 1833. He died in New York in 1891 and the manuscript for ?Billy Budd? was published in 1924. Some quotes made in story were ?fight with your hearts not your hands? by Captain Vere before the final battle. Billy made one major quote and it was ?if you blame me for treason you are cheating yourself and everyone on this ship?. The theme of the book is a clash between innocence and evil. The man that frames Billy for treason is and evil man and Billy is a honest good hearted person who is accused for treason. This book is symbolic of a clash between innocence and evil. I though this book was a hard read but a good read I would recommend this book to anyone that is fourteen and up. If you like Herman Melville writing you will also like this book. Its not a huge action story but it does have a twist at the end and its not a bad on. It is a good book and I encourage people to read this book because I enjoyed and I think other readers will to.

    Hard, but Worth Itby Anonymous

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    December 09, 2003: This book was really hard to read at first because of the complex language. I thought Melville memorized the dictionary before he ever started writing. Even though it starts out boring, it gets better, and in the end, you actually feel good about having completed it. It really is not long at all, and I used spark notes for better understanding. Basically, it is a challenge, but one worth confronting. Enjoy!


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