Billy Budd by Herman Melville

Sailor (An Inside Narrative)

Set in the late 18th century, this novel tells the story of Billy Budd, a handsome, charismatic, but uneducated sailor who is forced to leave his merchant ship and join the crew of a British warship. Despite his popularity among the crew, he inadvertently makes an enemy of the master-at-arms, who falsely accuses him of mutiny. In a moment of panic, Budd accidentally kills his accuser, leading to his own court-martial and execution, despite the captain's reluctance and the crew's support. The novel explores themes of innocence, corruption, and the complexities of moral judgment.

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Published
1924
Nationality
American
Length
Very Short
Pages
100-150
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(3.4)
Alternate Titles
- Billy Budd And Other Tales
- Billy Budd, Sailor
- Τρεις Απόκληροι

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