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    her own understanding. The important thing for the interpreter is to attune her reading to the elements of the poem that may suggest other meanings. Another American poet is T S Eliot. Through his poetry he wanted to portray the fragile psychological state of humanity in the twentieth century. Eliot saw society as paralyzed and

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    ” Abraham Lincoln. Captain Vere should not have sentenced Billy Budd to death for three reasons: it was involuntary manslaughter‚ Captain Vere was under too much pressure to make that kind of decision‚ and Claggart consistently harassed Billy. As defined from the Merriam-Webster dictionary online‚ involuntary manslaughter is‚ “the unlawful killing of a human being without express or implied malice.” According to this definition‚ what Billy did was not murder‚ a capital crime‚ and therefore they should

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    horses‚ the guy who completely understands horses‚ Billy Buck is that kind of person. The novel‚ The Red Pony‚ written by John Steinbeck portrays this character. In the novel‚ a family‚ the Tiflins‚ own a ranch. Billy Buck is their ranch hand. Billy is built small‚ strong‚ and friendly. Billy Buck is very smart when it comes to horses‚ in fact‚ he seems to know every little thing about them. Firstly‚ in the beginning of the novel it states Billy Buck’s appearance‚ “He was a broad‚ bandy-legged

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    found in Herman Melville’s Billy Budd. Captain the Honorable Edward Fairfax Vere is that man. In Melville’s Billy Budd‚ Captain Vere’s mind is pulled in two conflicting directions: following the rules or acting on his affections for Billy Budd. It becomes obvious throughout the book that Vere has a knack for law and order‚ he wants everything to be done by the book; being a military man‚ this seems natural. It is also apparent that Captain Vere has a liking for Billy Budd. He admires the handsome

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    can be considered one of Billy Wilder’s trademarks because they appear in many of his films. Whether the story involves men dressing up as women in Some Like It Hot‚ a struggling musician hiring a loose woman to act as his wife to impress a celebrity in Kiss Me Stupid‚ or a man deceiving a courtroom to be acquitted of murder in Witness for the Prosecution‚ Wilder utilizes themes of deception and manipulation to keep the stories interesting. Although many of Wilder’s films contain elements of manipulation

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    In the story Billy Budd‚ By Herman Melville‚ readers are introduced to the conflict of good and evil between Billy Budd and Claggart. However‚ there is another conflict‚ which‚ in ways is more significant than the epic clash of good and evil. The conflict of Captain Vere’s struggle between duty and conscience; Melville sets up this conflict by placing a man with the innocence of a child‚ in the hands of a captain worried about war. This moral dilemma brings forth the question of whether or not Captain

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    Billy‚ a passionate League of Legends player‚ has a lot of experience with the game. He thinks that he is skilled enough to go pro because he is Diamond 1 ranking‚ which is a pretty good ranking. Billy believes that some professional teams League of Legends might want him to play for them. So he did some research and found out how he could possibly make his way onto a professional team. With this new knowledge‚ Billy is really convinced that he could become a professional eSports player. These following

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    Billy Budd: Was Captain Vere Right? Captain Vere makes the right 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

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    over English and did not enjoy English 102 very much. Despite my low expectations and preconceived notions of what English 103 would entail‚ I actually enjoyed myself this semester. Specifically‚ the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot changed my demeanor. I should start with the fact that I am a feminist and anything about equality‚ gender roles‚ or stereotypes intrigues me. This poem’s take on what true masculinity entails entranced me almost immediately. The class spent on this

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    Duty Versus Choice in Billy Budd‚ Sailor The novel Billy Budd‚ Sailor is the story about the encounter of Billy Budd‚ a beautiful sailor who is popular on the warship Bellipotent‚ and finally died‚ because he killed the master-at-arms‚ Claggart‚ inadvertently. Actually Captain Vere‚ the captain of Bellipotent‚ likes Billy Budd‚ also‚ he knows that Billy is innocent. But according to his duty on the ship as a captain‚ he decides to push Billy to death. In the late 1700s‚ in Great Britain‚

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