1. Innocence in Billy Budd
His innate wickedness is causeless, Melville suggests that he was born evil "In whom was the mania of an evil nature...but born with him and innate, in short a depravity according to nature-(Melville 38). ... With the development of these two characters, the author presents us with the climax of the novel, where Claggart is out to destroy Billy Budd. ... The third conflicting character in the novel is presented to us as a man of extreme intellect, and who follows the letter of the law. ... Vere does not dislike Billy and is aware that claggart had lied because he states "It is the divine judge...
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