Thoughts on “Donelson”
In contrast to the majority opinion, “Donelson” was the one poem that I understood the most out of those that we read for Friday’s class. I felt like I was…
Read moreIn contrast to the majority opinion, “Donelson” was the one poem that I understood the most out of those that we read for Friday’s class. I felt like I was…
Read moreThroughout Billy Budd, Melville makes numerous biblical allusions, especially when referring to Billy. After Billy kills Claggart, Vere refers to him as the “vessel of an angel”. To Vere, the…
Read moreIn class we were asked what the novel, Billy Budd, is really about. In my opinion, Billy Budd is a story about good and evil and the loss of innocence.…
Read moreOne of the biggest questions raised about the story of “Billy Budd” is the strictness with which Captain Vere and the people aboard the Bellipotent adhere to the laws of…
Read moreBabo, in my opinion, is the most interesting character in all of Benito Cereno. Despite being a slave, he finds a way to take control of the ship with his…
Read moreIn Harman Melville’s Billy Budd the titular character is repeatedly displayed and characterized as a well meaning, innocent character. Everyone seems to feel the seeming good energy that radiates from…
Read moreMuch like in Typee, race is a central theme in Benito Cereno. Delano, much like Tommo does not outwardly hate other races. He is more of a benign racist. He…
Read moreIn class a lot of people criticized Delano for being so blind to events that were taking place before him. And in class I too agreed that he did seem…
Read moreIn class we discussed Delano’s trust in others, and how he may trust people a little too much. From the very beginning of the story, we are told through the…
Read moreAfter completing Benito Cereno by Herman Melville, many of the reader’s questions and suspicions are finally resolved in the last few pages of this short yet compelling story. There is…
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