Adam and Eve were perfect before Herman Melville's Billy Bud fall. They are innocent, ignorant and perfect so they are allowed to live before God. But once they shared good and evil tree nuts, they soon died and died. In Billy Bird, the author Herman Melville raised questions arising directly from the original sin of our first parents: innocence and ignorance, kindness and justice, or experience, knowledge deeper.
BILLY BUDD, SAILOR HERMAN MELVILLE (1924) Billy Budd, Sailor is the last article of HERMAN MELVILLE. When Melville died in 1891, this is an unpublished NOVELLA. The story tells the story of Billy Bud, a 21-year-old sailor in the British merchant ship "right holder." Billy was forced to ride H. M. S. Bellitotent which means "the power of war" which was used to serve the French in 1797. Billy is one of several Melville characters depicted as "Handsome Sailor". He is an excellent sailor and is endorsed by Bellipotent staff and crew members - in addition to John Claggart's master, he has committed malicious malice against Billy. Strangely, Claggart was both fascinated by the youth and beauty of Billy, and he was repelled by him.
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Billy Bard of Herman Melville is a story about a young and fascinating sailor, Billy Bard, known as a right transfer from a merchant vessel to the British warship Bellipotent. Billy Bud worked hard on the new boat and won the support of most crew members including Captain Veil. But as it is in the old proverbs, punishing is not a good thing; Billy Budd quickly pulled attention of the owner of the ship, Kragart. Because of his charm, Claggart envies Billy Budd.
Herman Melville's Billy Bird is a tragic story of a man of the sea. Billy Budd is an innocent man accused of being cursed by Krugat like the owner of the ship. A rational person, Captain, suspected Klagath's story, and Billy headed to Klagat. Captain Well believed Billy was innocent, but because the Navy law required punishment, Billy was convicted and sentenced to hanging. Through the novel, Melville uses its illusions to come to the characters of the Bible. For example, Billy is depicted as a sacred image like Christ, Kragart is a snake or a devil of the Garden of Eden, and Captain Veil is portrayed as a pilot of Rome's Pontius. The similarities of the entire Biblical Bible, such as the crucifixion of Jesus, the fall of Eden, the sacrifice of Isaac