Captainian Vere's reaction to Billy Budd 's Billy Budd when he said "When an Angel of God killed, an angel must hang!" Personal thoughts and emotional attitudes Each sentence Represents this dichotomy by showing his contrasting emotions. For the first time, Billy is "the angel of God" and hits "in a right way" and the crugget died.
Bilbado is a novel by Herman Melville of the 19th century where three main characters, Billy Bird, John Craggart and Captain Vale participate. In the first 19 chapters, Melville depicts that each character has a different personality. It is regarded as a prominent boss on board. However, in chapter 20, it is inconsistent or reversed with the initial image of these characters. This chapter has only 4 pages, but this chapter is the most important chapter. Because it makes a function that no one can see.
At Billy Budd, crewman of Herman Melville, the readers learned about the conflict between good and evil between Billy Budd and Claggart. But there is another contradiction, that way is more important than the magnificent conflict between good and evil. Vere's struggle between responsibility and conscience is more important as it occurs in the mind. Billy Bud is obviously an expensive sacrificial hero, but Kragart is a barbaric villain with the same responsibilities and conscience, and conscience is as noble as responsibility. Melville caused conflicts by having a child's intuition and innocent man pass over to the captain of the war. In Capt. Vere, Vere, which respects peace and common interests, will conflict with his work, which demands that he become a militaristic authoritarian. When an innocent hand brought the destruction of life, Captain Veil learned an important lesson. The role of Vere is written as a medium between Billy Budd and Claggart