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Billy Budd, Sailor (Enriched Classics) - Community Reviews back

by Herman Melville
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FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 8 years ago
After reading the introduction of this book, I was under the impression that it was about a mutiny. Therefore, my perspective was a bit skewed going in. So as a warning to future readers, this is not about a mutiny. It does not detail a mutiny. In fact, a mutiny does not happen at all. There is a ru...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
I felt ambivalent about Moby Dick; I loved the grandeur of some of the language and beauty of some of the prose, but hated the lengthy digressions. With Billy Budd, a novella published after Melville's death, I also feel ambivalent, but here my problems are more integral, not just a matter of cuttin...
carey
carey rated it 12 years ago
Not for me...
AmySea
AmySea rated it 12 years ago
I think that I was one of the only students in my high school American Lit. class that liked Billy Budd. It's actually my favorite Melville story. It's just packed full of injustice and bravery in the face of unbeatable odds. Just the kind of thing that can really hit that nerve that teenagers ha...
janeg
janeg rated it 13 years ago
Very glad I read it.
JasonKoivu
JasonKoivu rated it 14 years ago
Melville, what are you about man? That's just too much telling for the story's own good!In Billy Budd, Sailor we have what could've been a grand, character-driven swashbuckling adventure. However, Melville apparently wanted to write about sailing and the early navy, and must have felt he needed to t...
jeremyb
jeremyb rated it 14 years ago
The first half of the book was very very slow. *Everything* had to be explained with a long allegory, it seemed. And then, sometimes the allegory needed explaining. But after the half-way point, things got a bit better. Their was some more action.
Never Read Passively
Never Read Passively rated it 16 years ago
Billy Budd adds to the evidence in Moby Dick that Melville was a master of the English language and a master of all things nautical. It's a great, short tale of good, evil and the sometimes harrowing injustice of circumstance. It was fascinating to see in Melville's last work, the dramatic differenc...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 16 years ago
I like the Christ metaphor, but I found this one dry and hard to read. I had to force myself to get it read.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 37 years ago
I am not a Melville fan, and I didn't care for this story. The only reason it gets two stars is because I had such an excellent college professor who took us through this, so I at least got something out of it.
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