Monday, August 19, 2019
Herman Melvilles Billy Budd - Captain Vere was Correct :: Herman Melville Billy Budd Essays
      Captain Vere was Correct in Billy Budd                Captain Vere makes the correct decision by executing  Billy Budd.  If     CaptainVere lets Billy live the rest of the crew might get the impression  that     they will not be held accountable for their crimes.  If the crew feels  that they     can get away with what ever they want then there is a chance that they  might     form a rebellion and have a mutiny.  A mutiny would destroy the  stability and     good name of the ship and the crew.  Captain Vere does not want to see  this     happen.  There are three main reasons Captain Vere makes the right  decision by     executing Billy Budd.  These reasons are that if Billy lives then a  mutiny might     occur, because the law states that a crime as severe as Billy's is punishable  by     death, and Captain Vere feels sorry for Billy and does not want Billy to  suffer     with guilt until a martial court could give a decision.                 If Billy is not executed then corruption might  occur on the ship and     cause a mutiny.  Captain Vere knows that a mutiny might occur and does  not want     it to happen. Captain Vere could possibly be using Billy's execution for  his     crime of  killing Claggart as an example for the rest of the crew.   It shows the     crew what will happen to them if they try to start a mutiny.  After  Billy's     death CaptainVere obviously feels regret for executing Billy.  Captain  Vere's     last words are "Billy Budd, Billy Budd" (p. 76) show an example of  this.  Those     last words might symbolize that Captain Vere killed Billy for the wrong  reasons.     If CaptainVere uses Billy's death for an example to the rest of the crew then  it     might not necessarily be the wrong reason.  CaptainVere has to decide  between     one life and the lives of the entire crew.  No matter what Captain  Vere's     reasons are he does make the right decision.                 Another reason CaptainVere might of executed  Billy Budd is because     CaptainVere follows the law to the letter.  The law states that mutiny  is     punishable to by death.  Some readers might not see this accidental  murder as     mutiny, but killing a superior officer in the British navy is considered  mutiny.  					    
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