1. Billy Budd
In the short novel "Billy Budd" written by Herman Melville, Captain Vere's choice of whether or not a single character such as Billy Budd possesses a higher importance than that of the general public is debated. ... The permanence of society holds a higher importance than that of individualism and must willingly discharge the civil liberties of a single person. ... While contemplating on the fate of Billy Budd, Captain Vere who is "prompted by duty and the law," (Melville 69) responds and declares that this state of affairs must be dealt with in "a practical manner." ...
- Word Count: 381
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: Undergraduate