Herman Melville created many magical characters in his work. Melville himself has a bit of a mystery about his personality, it is revealed by many characters such as Claggart and Bartleby. In addition to having a strange aspect to him, the author is stubborn. His work is not always admired but he remains firm and almost always he wrote what he wishes to write. This stubborn acting was demonstrated by his character Beer Captain Billy Bad and the story of Bad Ruby "Bart ruby scribe burner". Melville also passively resisted, and he showed this through his role Billy Budd and Bart ruby.
The childhood of Herman Melville played an important role in his life. The childhood of Herman Melville was obvious to his work. Childhood of Herman Melville was an unconventional childhood. Herman experienced many twists and turns. Melville was born in New York on August 1, 1819 and is the third of eight children. His mother's family is Albany, Ganzburg of Albany who settled in Albany in the 17th century and gained the position of a gentleman of the land. "Gansevoorts is a stable, stable, distinguished, prosperous person (Herman's father's side) Melvilles is an unpredictable and unstable whim and does not succeed very slightly" (Edinger 6) This difference between Erville and Gansevoorts is the beginning of Melville family troubles. Herman 's mother tried to set up a social ladder by entering a bigger and better house. When borrowed from a bank, her husband's cost exceeded his income.
Herman Melville was born on August 1, 1819 in New York, Alan, and Maria Gansevoort Melvill (after her husband's death, Maria changed her last name to "e"). In the mid 1920s, the young Herman suffered from the scarlet fever, and he quickly returned to health, but his eyesight was permanently damaged by illness. Thanks to the success of Allan Melvill as a high-end importer and businessman, this family has enjoyed a rich life for many years. But he also had a lot of debt for his commercial interests and after he moved his family to Albany he could not participate in fur trading in 1830, and his The wealth of the family was hit hard. When Allen suddenly died in 1832, his financial situation was significantly reduced.
Herman Melville, born August 1, 1819, grew up in an economically unstable atmosphere, pretended to be an upper class, and became a famous New York family. After his father's death, Melville tried to support his family through various work ranging from banking to education. However, it was his adventure as a sailor in 1845 that influenced Melville's text. During the voyage he was captured by Typees and detained for several months; when he returned without any harm, his friend recommended Melville to write it down. Type: Peeping in Polynesia's life became his first literary success, and his continuation of his adventure appeared in his second book, Omoo