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A striking young sailor named Billy Budd boards a British warship, his innocence and beauty winning admiration from the crew. But his very purity ignites envy in John Claggart, the ship's master-at-arms, whose secret malice leads to false accusations of mutiny. Trapped in a conflict between innocence and corruption, Billy becomes the pawn in a deadly game of power, honor, and justice. As loyalties fracture and tensions rise, his fate is sealed in a tragic clash with an unforgiving system.
Written near the end of Herman Melville's life and published posthumously in the 1920s, Billy Budd, Sailor stands as one of his most profound works. Through its exploration of innocence, authority, and moral ambiguity, the novella critiques the rigidity of law and the flaws of human justice. A landmark of American literature, its enduring themes of good and evil, power, and ethical conflict continue to resonate, shaping discussions of justice and human nature.
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