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CliffsNotesTM Billy Budd & Typee
by 
Mary Ellen Snodgrass
  
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Subject(s):  Literary Criticism
Nonfiction
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File size:   418 KB
ISBN:   082207026X
Release date:   Jun 01, 2002

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Forty years separate the writing of these books, and Melville's moral concerns are highly visible in Billy Budd, in which a young sailor willingly accepts his punishment after accidentally killing an evil man. In Typee, Melville romanticized his own adventures as a merchant seaman on a Polynesian island. Typee is generally considered nothing more than adventure and travel writing, whereas Billy Budd is open to interpretation and is considered a much more literary work.

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